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HANA WHITFIELD DECLARATION APRIL 4, 1994

Graham E. Berry, State Bar No. 128503
Gordon J. Calhoun, State Bar No. 84509
Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard
221 N. Figuero Street, Suite 1200
Los Angeles, California 90012
Telephone: (213) 250-1800


Attorneys for Defendants


UWE GEERTZ, Ph.D.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA


CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY )
)
INTERNATIONAL )
Plaintiff, )
vs. )
)
)
STEVEN FISHMAN and UWE GEERTZ )
)
Defendants )

No. CV 1-6426 HLH (Tx)9

REVISED DECLARATION OF
HANA WHITFIELD

RE MOTION FOR COSTS

Date: APRIL 4, 1994
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Courtroom 7

DECLARATION OF HANA (ELTRINGHAM) WHITFIELD


I, Hana Whitfield, declare as follows:


1. I am over the age of 18 years. I am a resident
of the State of California and I have personal
knowledge of the matters set forth herein. If
called upon as a witness herein I could testify
competently as to the matters set forth herein.

2. Having been retained and designated as an
expert witness in the Church of Scientology
International vs Steven Fishman and Uwe Geertz law
suit, I am responding to several declarations
submitted by Messrs. Lubell, Moxon, Bowles,
Miscavige, Starkey, Mithoff, and others on
February 17, 1994 along with the Church of
Scientology International's ("CSI") Memorandum of
Points and Authorities in Support of Motion to
Dismiss, dated February 16, 1994.


3. It is significant to note the hateful and
vengeful emotions the aforementioned
Scientologists entertain toward their critics such
as Dr. Uwe Geertz, Steven Fishman ("Fishman"),
their attorneys, Vaughn and Stacy Young and
others. These emotions and their ensuing acts,
have been dominant toward CSI critics for decades.
They originate in the very policies and bulletins
written by L. Ron Hubbard ("Hubbard") included
herein.


4. It is apparent that the CSI vs Steven Fishman
and Uwe Geertz law suit was designed exactly
according to Hubbard's policies so as to do the
very acts to Dr. Geertz and Fishman that CSI and
the Religious Technology Center ("RTC") and Author
Services, Incorporated ("ASI") claim is being done
to them.


PERSONAL BACKGROUND.

5. I was a Scientologist for twenty years. I
became an adherent after reading Hubbard's book,
Dianetics The Modern Science of Mental Health
("DMSMH") in 1965 in South Africa. I started
auditor training in Johannesburg, then went to
Saint Hill, England, and received advanced auditor
training through Level 7, the highest auditor and
case supervisor training level available at that
time. I also completed Hubbard's Organization
Executive Course, a multi-volume course covering
all Hubbard's organizing, business management,
finance, establishment, promotional and public
relations policies and procedures, during which I
learned how to run a Scientology Organization.


6. I received auditing up through the state called
"Clear." Hubbard's Technical Dictionary contains
thirteen definitions for the state, attached
hereto as Exhibit 1, some of which are: "A Clear,
in an absolute sense, would be someone who could
confront anything and everything in the past,
present and future." (Taken in part from Ability
Minor Magazine Number 256); "A Clear has no
vicious reaction mind and operates at total mental
capacity just like the first book (Dianetics The
Modern Science of Mental Health) said. In fact
every early definition of Clear is found to be
correct." (Taken in part from Hubbard Bulletin 2
April 1965, "The Road to Clear"); "To clear: to
release all the physical pain and painful emotion
from the life
of an individual." (Taken from Hubbard's book,
DMSMH.)


7. I served one year as contracted staff at the
Los Angeles Organization in 1966 and 1967 after
which, by special invitation, I joined Hubbard's
Sea Project in Las Palmas, Canary Islands. Hubbard
assumed the title of Commodore in 1966 or 1967.
The Sea Project grew into the Sea Organization
("Sea Org") which was looked upon as Scientology's
'elite.' Even though we were Scientologists and
ordained ministers, Hubbard had us wear naval type
uniforms and insignia, and sign billion year
contracts. For the next eight years through 1975,
I served on two of Hubbard's ships, on the "Avon
River," later renamed the "Athena," and the "Royal
Scotman," later renamed the "Apollo." I held
positions including those of Ship's Captain,
Deputy Captain, Commodore's Staff Aide, Deputy
Commodore for the United States and others, and
was immediately subordinate to Hubbard for most of
this time.


8. Hubbard once spoke about his strategies for
"handling" his enemies. The best way was to,
literally, drive them crazy, to use all one's
resources to find their weaknesses and hit them
hardest where it hurt the most. He said there were
few men in history who mastered the techniques to
do so successfully. He intimated he was one.


9. By 1975, Hubbard's auditing techniques were
already affecting me negatively. I had almost
constant migraine headaches and was scared that
Hubbard's techniques no longer worked on me.

10. In October 1975, Hubbard moved his
organization ashore to Clearwater, Florida. From
then on to the early 1980s, I got worse. I
couldn't get medication strong enough to stop the
never ending pain. By early 1976, I developed
suicidal ideation because I couldn't conceive any
other way to stop the pain. It continued unabated
until well after I left the Sea Org in March 1982.


11. In 1984, I experienced a disaster with a CSI
front group, Sterling Management Systems, ("SMS").
SMS promoted Hubbard's business management
policies to doctors, dentists and chiropractors as
a way to way to expand their business and double
their income. SMS claimed no connection to CSI
though its consultants, including myself, knew
otherwise. The despicable treatment I saw meted
out to two decent dentists in a San Bernadino
clinic, and to me and my superior, by Sterling
staff and by Scientologists, shocked me so deeply
that I left CSI. Both dentists paid for expensive
SMS consultants to introduce Hubbard's management
techniques into their practice, train their
employees and double their income by year's end.


12. The dentists were pushed to buy a CSI auditing
package for nearly $1,000 an hour, with a minimum
of 25 hours, for each dentist. They saw their
budget overextend and put a stop on the check. On
the same day the dentists heard one of their SMS
consultants, who touted no connection between SMS
and CSI, talk about the transgressions they had
divulged to their auditors in confidential
priest-penitent auditing sessions. The same day,
one dentist's wife also bought home a pack of
critical CSI news articles from the public
library.


13. SMS and CSI went into overdrive and the
screaming and duress began. The dentists were
threatened: to make the check good one dentist was
blackmailed and the other was told he would
reincarnate as a rock in his next life. My
superior and I were fired two weeks later, and I
left Scientology forever.


14. I then began a long recovery, searching for
answers as to why I joined Scientology and gave it
twenty years of my life only to end up suicidal
and in chronic ill health.


SCIENTOLOGY POLICY ESTABLISHING LINES OF AUTHORITY
WITHIN SCIENTOLOGY.

15. In order to understand how Hubbard directed
Scientology throughout its myriad corporations
almost up to his death in 1986 and how the
authority he created has continued thereafter, one
has to understand his foundational policies.
Hubbard's
policies established all lines of authority,
corporate structures and job descriptions in CSI.
His policies had seniority over those of others
without exception, regardless of corporate or
organization positions. His policies were
permanently
valid unless canceled by Hubbard himself.


16. Hubbard Policy of 13 March 1966, "Orders,
Precedence of Personnel, Titles Of," attached
hereto as Exhibit 2, states, "The following table
gives the precedence ... of orders or directions
in Scientology. This table shows what order to
follow
first and if one below is contrary to one above,
follow the upper one." (emphasis added). The first
three entries are Board Resolution, Policy signed
by Hubbard, Bulletin signed by Hubbard, and so on
down the chart. Orders originated and signed by
others come after these four. The policy
continues, "No order lower on the scale may cancel
or set aside an order above it on the scale ...
Any written or published order may be canceled by
a published order senior to it on the above chart
except that, traditionally, board minutes cannot
cancel policy letters or bulletins, these being
originated or modified by the Executive Director
whose powers only are ratified by the board."


17. On 13 August 1967, during the early days of
the Sea Project, Hubbard wrote Flag Order #5,
"Staff Conduct," attached hereto as Exhibit 3. It
states, "The order of importance of ... orders is:
(a) Commodore's (Hubbard's) concerns first, (b)
others second. Do both. Both are important." This
Flag Order was never canceled by Hubbard.

18. In 1978 Hubbard wrote, "The Code of a Sea Org
Member," attached hereto as Exhibit 4. It states,
"I promise to uphold, forward and carry out
Command Intention." This Code was never canceled
by Hubbard.

19. Another Hubbard policy of 24 September 1970,
"Issues-Types Of," attached hereto as Exhibit 5,
clarified the value of various major types of
issues: "HCOPL - Hubbard Communications Office
Policy Letter. Written by LRH only. This is a
permanently valid issue of all third dynamic
(group), org and administrative technology ...
HCOBs - Hubbard Communications Office Bulletins.
Written by LRH only. These are the technical issue
line. They are valid from first issue unless
specifically canceled ... The above are the ...
main lines of issue of valid data. They have first
priority on mimeo and in distribution." This
policy was never canceled by Hubbard.


20. A later CSI Policy Directive #19 of 7 July
1982, "The Integrity of Source," attached hereto
as Exhibit 6, stated, "It is hereafter firm Church
policy that LRH ISSUES ARE TO BE LEFT INTACT AS
ISSUED. No one except LRH may cancel his issues.
No one except LRH can revise his issues ..." It
was written and issued by the Watchdog Committee,
a division of CSI.


21. These Hubbard policies laid an automatic
response into Sea Org members and Scientologists -
that their first loyalty was to Hubbard as head of
the Sea Org and Scientology, not to the Commanding
Officer of their own organization and even less so
to their direct organization superior. This
loyalty remains so into the present. Current and
former Scientologists would all say that they
would follow Hubbard's orders or a Commodore's
Messenger's orders rather than that of their
Commanding Officer, attached hereto as Exhibit 7.


MISREPRESENTATIONS AND CONCEALMENTS IN DECLARATION
OF DAVID MISCAVIGE.

Misrepresentation That Criminal Acts Done in the
Past Were Aberrational Acts By The Discredited And
Defunct Guardian Office Rather Than Mandated By
Hubbard's Policy.


22. David Miscavige ("Miscavige"), in his February
17, 1994 declaration filed herein, misdirects the
attention of this Court by misrepresenting that
criminal acts done in the past were aberrational
acts by the discredited and defunct Guardian
Office ("GO") and concealing that such criminal
acts were, and still are, mandated by Hubbard's
policy. (Miscavige declaration, pages 19 and 26).
He also said (page 39), "... the only reason that
the Youngs feel safe enough to make their
outrageously false allegations of bad conduct and
harassment against the Church and me is because
they know there will be no "Fair Game"
retaliation, thanks to my kicking out the GO and
putting a permanent end to their abuses."
(Miscavige declaration, page 39).


23. Miscavige's claims are false. The defunct GO
is the wrong direction to look for blame and the
wrong source to focus it on.

24. To look in the right direction and at the
right source, one must go to Hubbard's own
policies.

25. In a taped lecture in June 1952, "The Journal
of Scientology, Issue 18-G," attached hereto as
Exhibit 8, pages 1 and 2, Hubbard said, "The only
way you can control people is to lie to them ...
When you find an individual is lying to you, you
know that the individual is trying to control you.
That is the mechanism of control.....Not "is going
to", but "is lying to you." This taped lecture was
never canceled by Hubbard.


26. A Hubbard bulletin of 5 November 1967,
"Critics of Scientology", attached hereto as
Exhibit 9, states, "Now, get this as a technical
fact, not a hopeful idea. Every time we have
investigated the background of a critic of
Scientology, we have found crimes for which that
person or group could be imprisoned under existing
law. We do not find critics of Scientology who do
not have criminal pasts. Over and over we prove
this." Hubbard continued on page 2, "Two things
operate here. Criminals hate anything that helps
anyone, instinctively. And just as instinctively a
criminal fights anything that may disclose his
past ... If you, the criticized, are savage enough
and insistent enough in your demand for the crime,
you'll get the text, meter or no meter. Never
discuss Scientology with the critic. Just discuss
his or her crimes, known and unknown. And act
completely confident that those crimes exist.
Because they do." This is a key Hubbard bulletin
which lays the foundation for the beliefs and the
actions of Scientologists. Other Hubbard writings
amplify it. This bulletin was never canceled by
Hubbard.


27. In mid-March 1955, Hubbard wrote the
"Dissemination of Material," attached hereto as
Exhibit 10, which states: "The purpose of the suit
is to harass and discourage rather than to win.
The law can be used very easily to harass, and
enough harassment on somebody who is simply on the
thin edge anyway ... will generally be sufficient
to cause his professional decease. If possible, of
course, ruin him utterly." This article was never
canceled by Hubbard.


28. Hubbard's policy of 15 August 1960, "Dept of
Govt Affairs," attached hereto as Exhibit 11,
states: (3) Make enough threat or clamor to cause
the enemy to quail ... (6) If attacked on some
vulnerable point by anyone or ... any
organization, always find or manufacture enough
threat against them [emphasis added] to cause them
to sue for peace. Don't ever defend. Always
attack. Don't ever do nothing. Unexpected attacks
in the rear of the enemy's front ranks works
best." This policy was never canceled by Hubbard.


29. Hubbard policy of 25 February 1966, "Attacks
on Scientology," attached hereto as Exhibit 12,
states, Scientology must respond to attacks by
"... attacking the attackers only. NEVER agree to
an investigation of Scientology. ONLY agree to an
investigation of the attackers. This is the
correct procedure: (1) Spot who is attacking us.
(2) Start investigating them promptly for FELONIES
or worse using our own professionals, not outside
agencies ... (4) Start feeding lurid, blood, sex,
crime, actual evidence on the attackers to the
press. Don't ever tamely submit to an
investigation of us. Make it tough, rough on
attackers all the way.... There has never yet been
an attacker who was not reeking with crime. All we
had to do was look for it and murder would come
out." This policy was never canceled by Hubbard.


MISREPRESENTATIONS ABOUT FAIR GAME.

30. Miscavige brought up Hubbard's policy on the
"FAIR GAME LAW" in his February 17, 1994
declaration attached hereto, page 39, saying there
would be no "Fair Game" retaliation on Vaughn and
Stacy Young who, like my husband and me, are
speaking out about CSI. This is false.


31. The first Hubbard policy on "Fair Game" was
printed 1st March 1965, "JUSTICE SUPPRESSIVE ACTS
SUPPRESSION OF SCIENTOLOGY AND SCIENTOLOGISTS THE
FAIR GAME LAW," attached herein as Exhibit 13. It
states: "By FAIR GAME is meant, without rights for
self, possessions or position, and no
Scientologist may be brought before a Committee of
Evidence or punished for any action taken against
a Suppressive Person or Group during the period
that person or group is "fair game ... Such
Suppressive Acts include ... Ist degree murder,
arson, disintegration of persons or belongings not
guilty of suppressive acts (emphasis added)..."
Hubbard thus gave Scientologists carte blanche to
commit criminal acts against anyone declared a
suppressive person. Despite Scientologists'
protestations that the policy does not exist or
never existed, I was a student at Saint Hill
Manor, England in late 1965 when I was required to
study it.

32. These Hubbard policies are not philosophical.
They are functional; they are the guide to how CSI
and RTC operate, how the GO operated, and how its
successor, Office of Special Affairs ("OSA"), a
division of CSI, operates.


33. After the policy's distribution, there was so
much media and public outcry against it, that
Hubbard revised it and deleted the underlined
phrase above. The most recent revision, Hubbard
Policy of 23 December 1965 revised 8 January 1991,
"SUPPRESSIVE ACTS SUPPRESSION OF SCIENTOLOGY AND
SCIENTOLOGISTS," attached hereto as Exhibit 14,
bears little similarity to the earliest 1 March
1965 edition.

34. A further Hubbard policy ordered upper level
OT graduates to commit criminal acts on
suppressive persons. It is, "O.T. REGULATIONS," of
30 September 1966, attached hereto as Exhibit 15.
It states, "No Operating Thetan may engage in a
suppressive action against any person, state or
country in the absence of an ... Ethics Order
labeling the person, state or country suppressive.
Such orders must be obtained beforehand." This
policy was never canceled by Hubbard.


35. A later Hubbard policy of 18 October 1967,
"PENALTIES FOR LOWER CONDITIONS," attached hereto
as Exhibit 16, states: "SP Order. Fair Game. May
be deprived of property or injured by any means by
any Scientologist without any discipline of the
Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or
destroyed." This policy was never canceled by
Hubbard.


36. The action of declaring people suppressive
persons still continues in all Scientology
Organizations.


MISREPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE CANCELLATION OF FAIR
GAME.

37. Scientologists argue interminably that
Hubbard's "Fair Game" policy was canceled in 1968
and again later, that it never existed, that
because it doesn't appear in the 1991 policy
manuals it doesn't exist, and more. A review of
"Fair Game" cancellations shows this is false.


38. Hubbard policy of 21 October 1968,
"CANCELLATION OF FAIR GAME," attached hereto as
Exhibit 17, a key policy quoted by Scientologists
as purportedly canceling "FAIR GAME," in fact
upholds the "Fair Game" treatment of suppressive
persons with criminal acts. It states, "The
practice of declaring people FAIR GAME will cease.
FAIR GAME may not appear on any Ethics Order. It
causes bad public relations. This P/L does not
cancel any policy on the treatment or handling of
an SP" (emphasis
added). This meant that a declared suppressive
person or SP was still subject to the practice and
acts ordered by "Fair Game." He just was not
labeled "Fair Game" anymore.


39. An affidavit written by Hubbard on March 1976,
attached hereto as Exhibit 18, though claimed by
Scientologists to cancel "FAIR GAME," fails to do
so.

40. An 8 June 1979, order titled, "DECLARE,"
attached hereto as Exhibit 19, quotes Hubbard's
"Fair Game" policy of 23 December 1965 and the
words "THE FAIR GAME LAW." This was well after any
Hubbard "cancellations."


41. In a 16 December 1980 "Sentencing Memorandum
of the United States of America," attached hereto
as Exhibit 20, US Attorney Ruff and US Assistant
Attorneys Banoun, Hetherton and Winfree wrote
that, "the fair game policy continued in effect
well after the indictment in this case and the
conviction of the first nine co-defendants.
Defendants claim that the policy was abrogated by
the Church's Board of Directors in late July or
early August, 1980, only after the defendants'
personal attack on Judge Richey." (Sentencing
Memorandum, page 16 footnote)


42. Several Courts found that CSI continued
applying the "Fair Game" doctrine beyond any time
the Church said it was canceled, such as Judge
Breckenridge in his decision of June 22, 1984, in
Church of Scientology of California vs Gerald
Armstrong, specifically pages 8, 11 and 13,
attached hereto as Exhibit 21. 43. A further
purported "Fair Game" cancellation of 22 July
1980, "ETHICS CANCELLATION OF FAIR GAME, MORE
ABOUT," attached hereto as Exhibit 22, also did
not conceal the practice. It wasn't even written
by Hubbard but by "The Boards of Directors of the
Churches of Scientology," so, by Hubbard's own
rules quoted in paragraphs 16 to 21, this
"cancellation" did not have the authority to
cancel Hubbard's "Fair Game" policy.


44. That "Fair Game," including criminal action
and massive financial fraud continue and which
implicates Miscavige himself, occurred in San
Francisco, on 17 October 1982.

44a. Seven top Scientologists held a conference of
United States Mission Holders in the San Francisco
Hilton Hotel. They were Miscavige, Norman Starkey
("Starkey"), Marc Yager ("Yager"), Lyman Spurlock
("Spurlock"), Ray Mithoff ("Mithoff"), Guillaume
Lesevre ("Lesevre") and Steve Marlowe ("Marlowe"),
attached hereto in Exhibits 23 and 24.

44b. Exhibit 23 shows the seven men at a table
with Starkey talking at the microphone. Miscavige
is behind the microphone, looking up at Starkey.
They are all in Sea Org Officer uniform, with
lanyards and service ribbons. Miscavige was a
Commander, Starkey a Commander, Yager a Captain,
Spurlock a Warrant Officer, Lesevre a Captain.
Mithoff and Marlowe, who worked in the non-profit
RTC, were both Commanders.

44c. The United States Mission Holders, with whom
they were interacting, were licensed by a separate
entity, Scientology Missions Int.("SMI"),
operating within the non-profit CSI's corporate
structure.

44d. The announced conference purpose was to make
the Mission Holders unquestioningly compliant.
Miscavige personally declared at least one Mission
Holder a suppressive person, attached hereto as
Exhibit 25, and said criminal charges were filed
against him. This constituted the practice of
"Fair Game." The conference resulted in massive
intimidation and belittling of Mission Holders.

44e. What Exhibits 23, 24 and 25 do not show, but
what occurred in fact was an utter abandon of
corporate integrity. The majority of these
Officers held full time positions in the for
profit AUTHOR SERVICE, INC. organization, yet
represented themselves as non profit CHURCH OF
SCIENTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL members and SEA ORG
OFFICERS as well. (1) All seven men worked in
tandem during this conference; (2) All seven men
wore full Sea Org uniform and were introduced by
their Sea Org ranks; (3) Miscavige and Starkey
held full time positions in the for profit ASI;
Miscavige as ASI Chairman of the Board since March
1982 and Starkey as ASI Chief Executive; (4)
Spurlock held a full time position in the for
profit ASI as Corporate Affairs Director. (5) ASI
supposedly acted as agent for Hubbard's fictional
works, but in reality it was running the
non-profit CSI and RTC, attached hereto as Exhibit
26, in trial testimony of Homer Schomer in JULIE
CHRISTOFFERSON TITCHBOURNE vs. CHURCH OF
SCIENTOLOGY, et al., pages 3598, 3605, 3607-8. (7)
Marlowe, Lesevre and Mithoff were the only three
who wore Sea Org Officer uniforms validly - they
were Inspector General RTC, Executive Director
Int. CSI, and Senior Case Supervisor Int. CSI
respectively at the time, both RTC and CSI being
non-profit corporations.


44f. What is also not seen in Exhibits 23, 24 and
25, is that the Mission Holder Conference was held
in order to perpetrate an enormous financial fraud
and scam on CSI and individual Mission Holders,
and was done with the full knowledge and
participation of Miscavige, others present as well
as Hubbard as follows: (1) Through massive
intimidation and coercion ("Fair Game"), the
wealthy and independent Mission Holders were
forced to pay huge sums of money through CSI to
ASI; (2) ASI funneled the money through a Liberian
shell corporation, Religious Research Foundation,
and through Canada, into Hubbard's private bank
accounts in Luxembourg and Lichtenstein; (3)
During only part of 1982, over forty million
dollars from the non-profit CSI was funneled
through the for profit ASI into Hubbard's personal
bank accounts, attached hereto as Exhibit 26,
according to trial testimony of Homer Schomer in
JULIE CHRISTOFFERSON TITCHBOURNE vs. CHURCH OF
SCIENTOLOGY, et al., pages 3609, 3611, 3614-3620,
3629-3630.


44g. This is only the tip of the iceberg
concerning corporate integrity violations, which
were standard operating procedure with Hubbard and
which he passed on to his followers. Scientology
management cannot succeed without such violations
... Hubbard's policies and procedures, only some
of which mandate the authority and independence of
Boards and Executive Directors, do not, in the
main, tolerate this in practice.


44h. Miscavige's attempts to portray himself, CSI,
RTC and ASI as having clean hands since the
"demise" of the GO in 1981 are thus blatantly
false, attached hereto as Exhibits 23, 24, 25, and
26, according to trial testimony of Homer Schomer
in JULIE CHRISTOFFERSON TITCHBOURNE vs. CHURCH OF
SCIENTOLOGY, et al., pages 3652 and 3659.


45. Hubbard was Miscavige's role model. Hubbard
purportedly signed an "Agreement" on September 15,
1966, regarding his resignation, "from all
directorships of Church of Scientology effective
September 1, 1966." I purportedly witnessed the
agreement and signed it, "Hana Eltringham," my
former name, attached hereto as Exhibit 27. The
Agreement is false. In September 1966, I was a
student auditor at Saint Hill, England, completing
Class 7 auditor interne requirements in order to
join my husband, Guy Eltringham, in Los Angeles. I
was a nobody. Up to that time, I never met or
spoke with Hubbard. I signed the Agreement either
on board the "Avon River" or the "Royal Scotman"
between August 1967 up to March 1969, when I was
still a rising star in Hubbard's personal
entourage.


46. "In 1983 and 1992, CSI printed and distributed
two publications, each containing hundreds of
Scientology and Sea Org members names who were
declared suppressive persons. They are SO ED 2192
INT (Sea Org Executive Directive 2192
International) of 27 January 1983, "LIST OF
DECLARED SUPPRESSIVE PERSONS" containing
approximately 570 names, attached hereto as
Exhibit 28. And FLAG ED 2830RB (Flag Executive
Directive 2830RB) of 25 July 1992 containing
approximately 415 groups and 2,230 individuals,
attached hereto as Exhibit 29. Both my husband's
and my name appear on these lists.


47. Arguing whether "Fair Game" is canceled or not
is the wrong issue. Scientologists continuously
deny that Hubbard meant what he wrote in his first
policy on "Fair Game." Hubbard does the same in
his March 1975 Affidavit, attached herein as
Exhibit 18. If so, why do Scientologists continue
to practice "Fair Game?"

48. The record clearly shows that "Fair Game"
continues. It is replete with harassment after
harassment of current day critics, per paragraphs
64 through 93. It, and the other Hubbard policies,
are the criminal legacy Hubbard passed onto his
blindly loyal followers.

49. Further, if Hubbard's "Fair Game" policy was
really canceled and remains canceled in the
present, why weren't all the other Hubbard "fair
game type" policies stricken out of the record
long ago? Why are they reprinted in the 1991
Policy and Bulletin manuals?


50. It must be noted that this Court is not immune
to the "Fair Game" treatment meted out by
Scientologists to courts in the recent past. Some
of these abuses are documented in the 1980
article, "Scientology's War Against Judges"
attached hereto as Exhibit 30, and the 1993
article, "Churches Litany of Lawsuits," attached
hereto as Exhibit 31. CSI's personal attack on
Judge Ritchie is attached hereto in Exhibit 20,
page 16 footnote. Another example is that of Judge
Ideman as outlined in his declaration of 17 June
1993, attached hereto as Exhibit 32.


51. All Hubbard's works, including "Fair Game,"
constitute CSI's sacred scripture, attached hereto
as Exhibit 33, page 24, "Scriptures: In the
Scientology religion, the scriptures are all the
spoken and written words of L. Ron Hubbard. The
scriptures include millions of written words
contained in books, films, various forms of
issues, and writings and several thousand tape
recorded lectures."


52. This is the Hubbardian mindset which directed
the criminal acts of the now-defunct GO, and which
continues to direct the acts of all Hubbard's
corporations today, both profit and non-profit.


53. I experienced this in 1968, when both the
"Avon River," the ship I captained at the time,
and the "Royal Scotman," Hubbard's Flag ship, were
in Bizerte, Tunis, in North Africa. Two Sea Org
Officers and I spoke on the dock one evening. They
were both flying out the next day to Los Angeles,
on a Hubbard assignment. They told me that Hubbard
ordered them to shoot up Jack Horner, who lived in
Los Angeles, a suppressive person whom Hubbard had
personally declared some years earlier. Both men
had hand guns and would travel with them. They
left ... and then returned some weeks later. After
their debrief they told me that Horner had indeed
been shot at multiple times, while he and his
family were in their home one evening.
Fortunately, no one had been hurt.


THE CURRENT DECLARATIONS ARE A LAST DITCH EFFORT
TO REWRITE HISTORY.

54. Scientologists, knowing their vulnerability to
a motion for costs, attorneys' fees and sanctions
based on bad faith litigation tactics and use of
litigation for improper purposes, are attempting
to rewrite Hubbard's criminal policies. One
documented example is Hubbard's 1955 Article, "The
Dissemination of Material." It states, "The
purpose of the suit is to harass and discourage
rather than to win. The law can be used very
easily to harass, and enough harassment on
somebody ...
will generally be sufficient to cause his
professional decease. If possible, of course, ruin
him utterly." It appears in the Technical Bulletin
Volumes printed in 1976, attached hereto as
Exhibit 10.


55. Despite policy which forbids Hubbard's
writings being changed except by himself, the same
article appeared without the quote in a 1986
Impact Magazine, after Hubbard's death, attached
hereto as Exhibit 34. In the 1991 edition of the
Technical Bulletin Volumes, the article also
appears without the quote, attached hereto as
Exhibit 35.

56. That Scientologists and the general public
only see the watered down version since 1986, does
not negate or minimize the validity of the
original Hubbard order.


57. Nor does it prevent CSI from continuing to
silence its critics by the misuse of the
litigation process. OSA, a division of CSI,
attached hereto as Exhibit 36, is the entity which
took over from the infamous GO, as stated in an 18
May 1986 letter from OSA staff member, Lela, to
Mike Meyers, attached herein as Exhibit 37. It
states, "Dear Mike: Seven years ago you had some
interest in USGO (the United States Guardian
Office.) This group is now called Office of
Special Affairs ..."


58. OSA is the entity responsible for carrying out
"Fair Game" on critics and suppressive persons,
and injuring, tricking, suing, lying or destroying
them. It gathers overt and covert data on critics
and enemies and runs overt/covert operations
against them. It directs all litigation
activities.


59. In his Memorandum of Points and Authorities
filed on February 16, 1994, filed herein, Jonathon
Lubell tries to portray the injustice of five CSI
entertainers, Charles Durning, Kelly Preston,
Maxine Nightingale, Juliette Lewis and Isaac
Hayes, all non-parties to the litigation, being
served with subpoenas, (J. Lubell Memorandum of
Points and Authorities, page 1 & 30), that
discovery has been extensive, abusive and is a
harass-to-default strategy (J. Lubell Memorandum
of Points, pages 4 & 5), that deposition questions
were abusive, irrelevant and harassing (J. Lubell
Memorandum of Points, page 10), and that the
deponents have no relevance to the case (J. Lubell
Memorandum of Points, page 14).


60. Kendrick Moxon, CSI attorney, in his
Declaration of February 14, 1994 filed herein,
accuses Geertz's counsel of improper and abusive
discovery tactics and seeking to provoke disputes
and incite hostility (K. Moxon declaration pages 2
& 18).

61. Miscavige, in his Declaration of February 17,
1994, filed herein, protests he is accused of
evading service (D. Miscavige declaration page 2),
that he never received a subpoena (see D.
Miscavige declaration page 8), and, that by
attending the Corydon vs. CSI deposition, he was
rewarded by being served with subpoenas in
disrelated matters (Miscavige declaration page 9).

62. The truth is these tactics are common
litigation practice by CSI attorneys and related
personnel. They are sourced in Hubbard's policies
and bulletins, attached hereto as Exhibits 8 to
16, as they were in the heyday of the defunct GO.
Their compliance in the present is unquestioningly
demanded just as it was then.


PERSONAL EXPOSURE TO "FAIR GAME" TACTICS.

63. My husband and I became well acquainted with
"Fair Game" tactics over the past seven years. We
work with families who have a loved one in CSI,
and at their request, conduct voluntary
interventions during which the loved one can
obtain
information to make a more informed choice about
his affiliations. Because of this, Mr. Moxon and
other CSI lawyers and hordes of their P.I.s and
agents have repeatedly tried to prove; (1) we are
kidnappers, (2) we are deprogrammers, and
forcibly, physically and mentally assault and harm
and injure Scientologists, (3) we are agents of
cult awareness groups; (4) we kickback to such
groups, (5) and much more. Despite all their
posturing, neither CSI, RTC or any other
Scientology organization has presented one bit of
evidence to back their allegations. Why? Because
we do not do the actions of which they accuse us.

64. In 1986, P.I. Al Bei of Ingram Detective
Agency, called upon Jerry's elderly father in New
Mexico, falsely representing himself as a Federal
Investigator, saying that Jerry's father could
answer questions about Jerry then and there or
else be subpoenaed to answer the questions in a
California court. Al Bei also divulged personal
information about Jerry to his father which could
only have come from Jerry's confidential
priest-penitent CSI preclear folder. Attached
hereto as Exhibit 38. Jerry's sister also wrote a
report on the incident, attached hereto as Exhibit
39.


65. In 1989, a CSI front group in Glendale, SMS,
found a bomb threat note in their men's washroom,
attached hereto as Exhibit 40. My husband's name
was one of ten top suspects. Don Yaeger, an
Investigator for the Glendale Fire Department, and
Dan Becker, a P.I. assisting Yaeger, were in
possession of a sample of my husband's printing -
the bomb threat was hand printed. It did not,
though, match my husband's printing. We took the
opportunity to educate both men on CSI's "Fair
Game" tactics and harassment operations, such as
the false bomb threat manufactured by
Scientologists against New York freelance writer,
Paulette Cooper, who was a very vocal Scientology
critic in the 1970s and the years of unmitigated
harassment they dealt her, attached here to as
Exhibit 41, (transcript of Cooper's testimony in
the 1984 Clearwater, Florida, hearings into CSI).


Over five years, CSI (at least) has compiled
dossiers of spurious information on my husband and
me. They are evolving documents, sometimes
distributed as a dossier on each of us, sometimes
as one on both of us. The latest edition is
attached herein as Exhibit 42.


Since 1991, innumerable copies have been handed in
person or mailed to our friends, colleagues,
associates, and even people we do not know in the
USA, England and Australia. In November 1993, my
husband and I attended a Cult Awareness Conference
in Minneapolis. I found dossiers about me in the
ladies washroom. Dossiers about my husband were
found in the men's washroom. Scientologists handed
copies of the packs to conference attendees.


69. In 1991, someone impersonating my husband
called American Express and obtained three months
worth of our statements. In 1992 someone called
inquiring into other credit cards. In 1993 the
same occurred.

70. Repeated attempts were made for more than five
years to obtain our phone account information, and
failing that, to determine what calls we make to
certain area codes at certain times. (Someone was
trying to find out which phone numbers we called
long distance, and therefore which families we
were working with.)


71. Between 1991 and 1993, at least fifty of our
family members, friends, acquaintances and
associates, including people we did not know up to
that point, were phoned or visited by CSI hired
Private Investigator John J. Gaw, and at times
other P.I.s, asking questions about us, our
backgrounds, families, education, work and clients
and making false and/or derogatory innuendos. The
P.I.s used many "fronts," such as: (1) they needed
a deprogrammer to get their Scientology child out
of the group; (2) we owed an East Coast client a
lot of money and refused to pay him or take his
calls; did the person know whether we had other
disgruntled clients? (3) they needed a
deprogrammer and were the Whitfields any good; (4)
and many more.


72. During 1991, in England, we worked with a
family whose son was a Scientologist. Someone
impersonating my husband's elderly father called
an English friend begging and pleading for our
phone number in England, saying it was a matter of
great urgency. Our friend finally gave the number,
thinking the caller was genuine. Within hours, our
Bed & Breakfast was surrounded by at least five
cars driven by Scientologists. We were under heavy
P.I. surveillance from then on. The P.I.s
photographed us from their cars as well as their
second floor stake-out room in the Bed & Breakfast
across the road. The P.I.s room contained
expensive surveillance equipment aimed at our Bed
& Breakfast twenty four hours a day. The
surveillance continued around the clock for a
week. Our landlady was followed when she went
shopping. The head of OSA, a division of CSI, in
England, Ms. Barbara Bradley, told the police that
my husband and I had kidnapped and were holding
two people against their will in our Bed &
Breakfast. The police investigated. They found the
report false.


73. In August 1991, my husband was subpoenaed in,
Friend vs. Church of Scientology International.
Even though my husband never met or spoke with
Roxanne Friend and provided a declaration to that
effect, he was the first person to be subpoenaed,
attached hereto as Exhibit 43.


74. In late 1991, someone called a friend of ours
in England, long distance. The person, identifying
himself only as an interviewer from a New York TV
station, said he was calling urgently for Hana
Whitfield and needed to know my phone number and
location in England. No one in a New York or other
American TV station knew I was in England.
(Someone was trying to locate us and find out
which family we were working with.)


75. We receive many phone calls from families
requesting information on Scientology and
assistance. We learned rapidly to determine which
calls were genuine and which were not.

76. We were under surveillance for months on and
off. In 1993 I had three to five cars, as well as
two people on motor bikes, monitoring me all at
the same time. We were photographed and video
taped innumerable times and also covertly tape
recorded many times.

77. P.I. John Gaw filed a complaint with the Board
of Behavioral Science Examiners in Sacramento,
attached hereto as Exhibit 44, that we practice
counseling or interventions without a license. We
don't counsel, now have we ever called ourselves
counselors. Nothing came of the report.


78. The Zoning Commission said our neighbors were
complaining because there were too many people
visiting our home. We have very few visitors, a
friend now and then, and are on extremely good
terms with our neighbors. So we knew the complaint
was alse.


79. Scientologists falsely defamed my husband as a
child beater, a wife beater, a drug dealer, addict
and thief. They falsely accused him of "stealing"
Narconon, a CSI front group and drug treatment
center, attached in Exhibit 42, page 1.


80. Scientologists accuse me of potential violence
because I took Prozac. However, what it did was
help resolve the chronic, debilitating depression
and mental "fragmentation" brought on by Hubbard's
dangerous auditing techniques and CSI's intense
high demands, duress and manipulations.

81. We were repeatedly called kidnappers and
deprogrammers and accused of "brutally ripping
peoples' beliefs from their minds," in CSI
publications and on TV and radio programs.


82. In 1992 we were sued for "false imprisonment,"
attached hereto as Exhibit 45, by Scientologist
Casillas ("Casillas"), who ran surveillance on my
husband and me for days. An LAPD Officer stopped
Casillas for driving without a license plate and
cuffed him while he checked Casillas and the car.
Casillas was then released, attached hereto as
Exhibit 46. The result? We were sued.


83. On March 14, 1993, the CSI law firm Bowles &
Moxon, flew a young man, Curtis Harmon, from
Seattle, Washington State, to Los Angeles to
depose him. (Earlier, my husband, I and Mr.
Harmon, arranged an intervention after which
Curtis left CSI.) Eugene Ingram, a CSI P.I., told
Curtis that unless Curtis agreed to be deposed, he
would lose his relationship with his Scientology
mother. So Curtis went through ten hours of video
deposition in which he was asked the same
questions repeatedly. Afterwards, he was given an
affidavit, attached hereto as Exhibit 47, which
drafted and typed for Curtis' signature. It
contained statements contrary to those he said in
the deposition, but, because he was exhausted and
afraid of losing his mother, he signed. On the
23rd March, Curtis wrote a second affidavit in
Seattle to correct the first, attached hereto as
Exhibit 48, stating, "... I was asked the same
question over and over in many different ways
until I agreed to one small part of what they were
talking about, but then it would be twisted to fit
what they wanted to hear. Even when I would say I
didn't really remember or didn't really know for
sure, it would end up in the Affidavit anyway."
(C. Harmon affidavit of March 23, 1993, page 1).


84. On April 13, 1993, my husband and I were
served with two subpoenas each in the CSI vs. IRS
case, and the Kevin Harness vs. Cult Awareness
Network, et al.,In Re: CAN Coordinated Cases,
attached herein as Exhibit 49. The two subpoenas
were handed to each of us three times that day by
three different people, once in Logan Airport,
Boston, by an OSA staff member, Jane Parker, a
second time by a man as we waited to board our
plane, and the third time by Scientologist Andrew
Bagley and another man after we arrived at LAX
airport. My husband and I were non parties.


85. Sometime in May 1993, I was served with a
subpoena in the (Scientologist) Philip Hart vs.
Cult Awareness Network case. On May 4, 1992, our
attorney filed a protective order, attached herein
as Exhibit 50, Protective Order of 4 May 1992,
pages 4 to 9.


86. Miscavige claims in his February 17, 1994
declaration that he was "rewarded (after
deposition in Corydon vs. CSI) by having
plaintiff's counsel serve me with various
subpoenas in other disrelated matters." CSI did
the same to my husband and me. In June 1993, we
were deposed by CSI lawyer K. Moxon in a CSI vs.
IRS case. We were non parties. The questions were
irrelevant, harassing and went into irrelevant
issues. Moxon then served us with subpoenas in
another unrelated case.


87. On June 25, 1993, I was deposed in a second
CSI vs. IRS case - I don't know title or number. I
was a non party.

88. On June 30, 1993, my husband and I were
deposed in the Harness vs. Cult Awareness Network
combined case as non-parties. Neither my husband
nor I know Mr. Harness.


89. During the latter half of 1993, I and my
husband were served with subpoenas in the Emery
Wilson Corporation DBA Sterling Management Systems
vs. Cult Awareness Network Et Al as non-parties.
Due to harassment my husband experienced in his
deposition, our attorney filed a Protective Order
for me, attached herein as Exhibit 51, because my
husband was subjected to extensive harassment
regarding not only our intervention activities but
also our confidential financial affairs and
associations, even though the court ordered all
allegations about deprogramming and exit
counseling to be stricken. None of the questioning
was discoverable as a matter of right. It was
clear we were being sought for an improper
purpose.


90. In September 1993, I learned of further "Fair
Game" and harassing tactics initiated by CSI and
RTC against me because I am a Scientology critic.
John Richardson ("Richardson") of Premiere
Magazine, wrote that Marty Rathbun, RTC Inspector
General for Ethics, and Heber Jentzsch, CSI
President, claimed I was an accomplice in the
tragic murder of my father 30 years ago, attached
hereto as Exhibit 52 of September 1993, page 91.
This is blatantly and completely false.


91. In early November 1993, my husband and I
attended a Cult Awareness Convention in
Minneapolis. Three Scientologists, Carly Swirtz,
Jane Parker (OSA staff) and Jennie Walker, handed
out earlier versions of the spurious dossier on my
husband and me, attached hereto as Exhibit 42.


92. In 1993, groups of people, among them
Scientologists, demonstrated outside our home in
Silverlake, Los Angeles, waving placards stating
"Hate Mongerers [sic] get out of Silverlake" and
"Stop religious bigotry." They handed leaflets,
attached hereto as Exhibit 53, to neighbors and
passers by, which say, "WHICH HUSBAND AND WIFE
TEAM BREAKS UP FAMILIES FOR $1,5000 A DAY?" and
then give our names. They falsely state that we
are violent kidnappers, our actions are
terroristic, that I tried to kill my father with a
gun then changed my name and fled South Africa.


93. These actions are the practices of "Fair
Game." They show that Hubbard's "Fair Game"
doctrine is alive despite supposed cancellations,
and is practiced by CSI and RTC.

94. CSI lawyer, Jonathon Lubell, says in his
February 16, 1994 Memorandum of Points and
Authorities, attached herein, that CSI religious
tenets and scriptures have been assailed (page 2),
that certain religious writings called upper level
materials are held to be strictly confidential as
a matter of religious precept (page 12), that
there is a precise path to spiritual freedom that
one walks one step at a time (page 13), non-party
entertainers who have not achieved this level will
be at risk (page 14).

95. CSI lawyer, Tim Bowles, states in his February
16, 1994 declaration that the insertion of altered
or recreated versions of CSI's upper level
scriptures into the court record would violate the
religion's deep belief that such are confidential
(page 5).


96. Both the above statements are invalid and
attempt to cloud the Courts perception of these
upper level scriptures or materials. The upper
levels start at Operating Thetan One, or OT 1, and
advance up through OT 8. They are strictly
confidential within CSI. A Scientologist can only
get onto a higher OT level by satisfactorily
completing the earlier one and paying for the next
one.


97. OT 1, in summary, consists of walking around
and observing one's surroundings in different ways
so as to familiarize oneself, as a new "Clear," to
one's environment.


98. OT 2, attached hereto in part as Exhibit 54,
consists of running out or deleting past life
"implants."

99. OT 3, attached hereto in part as Exhibit 55,
of all the OT levels, attracts the most criticism.
It consists of telepathically locating "body
thetans," also called BTs, which are stuck to
one's body. Each BT is then individually audited
on techniques to erase the implants it forcibly
received 75 million years ago from a despotic
ruler named Xemu (sometimes spelt Xenu). Hubbard
called OT 3 the "Wall of Fire, attached hereto as
Exhibit 56, pg 2. The BT then leaves and goes on
its way or reincarnates into its next life as a
human being. The next BT is then located and
audited until it leaves ... and so on. Each person
has hundreds of thousands of BTs on his body and
inside it. Ridding oneself of concentrated
quantities of BTs is akin to performing a
religious practice of exorcism on oneself.

100. OT 4 through OT 7 consist of exorcising more
lawyers of BTs, though each new OT level utilizes
different techniques.


98. Having seen CSI's OT levels printed in
publications like the Los Angeles Times, the
Washington Post and books, I can verify that they
are Hubbard's exact upper level materials as
written by him and which I audited from 1968
onward.


101. A significant reversal, a manipulation,
occurs in Hubbard's cosmology between the state of
Clear and the OT 3 level. As a Scientologist gets
to Clear, he learns and believes that all his
physical and psychosomatic ills will be eradicated
forever. He learns from Hubbard's article, "The
State of Clear," that, "A clear can be tested for
any and all psychoses, neuroses, compulsions and
repressions (all aberrations) and can be examined
for any autogenetic (self-generated) diseases
referred to as psychosomatic ills. These tests
confirm the clear to be entirely without such ills
or aberrations. Additional tests of his
intelligence indicate it to be high above the
current norm," attached hereto as Exhibit 57.


102. He learns from Hubbard's bulletin, "TECHNICAL
BULLETIN OF 22 JULY 1956," attached hereto as
Exhibit 58, that "We are now capable of solving
cases to the extreme level of clear ... We have
created the permanent stable clear."

103. He learns from Hubbard's 1958 "The Freedoms
of Clear," attached hereto as Exhibit 59, that "In
clearing people we achieve four freedoms, and I'll
enumerate them for you ... The first one is
illness ... Next we have freedom from pain ... The
next ... is freedom from ignorance ... a thetan
knows everything ... The last part of these
freedoms is the most controversial of them all:
death (emphasis added)."

104. He also learns from Hubbard's 2 April 1965
bulletin, "The Road to Clear," attached hereto as
Exhibit 60, that, "I have just made a breakthrough
in finding what a clear really is ... A clear has
no vicious reactive mind and operates at total
mental capacity like the first book said. In fact
every early definition of CLEAR is found to be
correct ... But at its end, MAGIC ... There's the
state of clear we've sought for all these years.
It fits all definitions ever given for clear."


105. He learns from Hubbard's bulletin of 23
August 1966, "CLEAR TEST," that the first Clear,
John McMaster, achieved Clear, attached hereto as
Exhibit 61, and that, "no doubt exists that he has
erased his bank completely and its gone."


106. He learns from a "GO CLEAR" advertisement,
attached hereto as Exhibit 62, that "A Clear is a
being who can be at cause knowingly and at will
over mental matter, energy, space and time as
regards the First dynamic ... It is a stable state
... A Clear has over 135 I.Q., a vibrant
personality, glowing health, good memory, amazing
vitality, self-control, happiness and more." There
are many more Hubbard claims about Clear.


107. However, despite the claims, all Dianetic and
Scientology auditing results are temporary, though
emotionally fulfilling while they last. Clear is
not a permanent state.

108. Clears find, to their chagrin, that they hurt
again with similar hurts, upsets and problems they
had before and they hope that OT 3 will fix them.
When they are told that they are at risk until
they do OT 3, attached hereto as Exhibit 63, they
don't realize that OT 3 is Hubbard's excuse for
his false claims about Clear.


109. It is only after the Clear completes OT 1 and
2 and pays for OT 3 that he can learn what OT 3
is.


110. When he reaches OT 3, he finds, usually to
his shock and incredulity, that all his physical
and psychosomatic problems are caused by BTs and
not by engrams in his reactive mind, that every
negative thought, problem and upset he has find
their origins in the minds of BTs, not in his
mind.


111. This is Hubbard's most insidious bait and
switch. All the way to Clear, the person believes
the cause of his upsets and problems was his
reactive mind and engrams, and that he will be
Clear forever. On OT 3, he suddenly learns that he
paid $6,000 and $7,000 to find out he is infested
with hundreds of thousands of BTs who are the
cause of all his ills, and that he must learn to
be an exorcist and talk telepathically to demons
in order to reach OT 8. Attached hereto as Exhibit
64.


112. Throughout Hubbard's 1950 book, DMSMH, and
later writings, Hubbard repeats that dianetic
techniques are not hypnotic. Yet his dianetic
auditing procedure from DMSMH clearly shows the
technique is hypnotic. Attached per Exhibit 65,
pages 42 and 43, from the "HUBBARD DIANETICS
SEMINAR" training pack "based on the works of L.
Ron Hubbard."

113. Hubbard then wrote in his 1952 article,
"Danger, Black Dianetics!" that, "Hypnotism is a
rather old and untrustworthy method of influencing
or enslaving others. However, hypnotism is very
unreliable ... The mechanisms of hypnotism ... are
circumscribed in Black Dianetics ... Processing
... can undo Black Dianetics unless, of course,
the victim has been driven into suicide or past
the point of no return - a feat which is not
difficult, but a condition which is not desirable
where the operator seeks real advantage ...
Several people are dead because of Black Dianetics
... Thousands may die because of Black Dianetics
..." Attached hereto as Exhibit 66, pages 519 &
520.


112. Scientologists can't grasp these
contradictions because their normal reality checks
are 'disengaged.' This occurs in the constant
application of repetitive and hypnotic techniques
in Hubbard's auditing and business management
techniques, and the resultant onset of trance
states, the wide awake, intensely focused state in
mental and physical creativity. Scientologists
have to deny these contradictions in the face of
incontrovertible evidence they are correct,
because their existence revolves around the one
person they trust completely, their authority
figure, Hubbard.


114. The Scientology "Bridge" is also a massive
form of financial fraud. Even though the
'services,' the auditing and training, have been
promoted for years as being "100% standard tech,"
the same auditing action costs less at a
subordinate organization and more at each
successively higher level organization. The
rationalization used for the price increase is
that the higher level organization has better
trained auditors, thus less flubs and faster
delivery. Scientologists do not see the two sides
of that coin .. and that it can't be both ways.


115. In my experience, which is not based on
psychological expertise I claim but what I learned
from mental health experts and from CSI, it is the
bait and switch and the false claims about the
techniques, including those on the OT levels, that
cause so many upper level Scientologists physical
and mental illness and even death.


116. That Hubbard ordered the OT materials to be
kept strictly confidential under threat of immense
punishment, becomes apparent when one reads them.
The OT levels are confidential for the survival of
Scientology, not for that of its parishioners.
They are confidential because newer and less
indoctrinated Scientologists would not believe
them. If a Scientologist knew up front that on OT
3 he would, at great cost, enter a science fiction
world and telepathically exorcise good and bad BTs
for years, he might seek less costly and more
conventional help elsewhere.


117. Scientologists argue that premature exposure
to the OT level materials will cause anyone,
including their parishioners, great physical harm
and possibly death. What would really happen is
that Scientologists would see Hubbard's doctrine
for what it is - patently science fiction and not
scientifically valid nor containing observable
facts.


118. The OT materials have been in the public
domain since the late 1970s. I have never heard or
seen reports of large numbers of deaths occurring
coincident with the general public reading these
materials in publications.

119. Hubbard spoon fed Scientologists level by
level. There are books and materials on past
lives, on out of body and mystical experiences and
more, available but these are "teasers" and
"mysteries" to keep Scientologists moving along.
The big mysteries are the state of Clear and the
OT levels.


120. In his "Professional Auditor's Bulletin"
Number 66 of 25 November 1955, attached hereto as
Exhibit 67, page 2, Hubbard said, "The principle
of Mystery is, of course, this: The only way
anybody gets stuck to anything is by a mystery
sandwich."


121. I also heard Hubbard say that, to keep a
person on the Scientology path, feed him a mystery
sandwich.


122. The Scientologists are entitled to any
beliefs they wish. It is actually not their
beliefs that is the issue. What is the issue is
how they act.

123. It is CSI's practices, not their beliefs,
that were the issue in the past and are still the
issue now. For example, in this case it is CSI's
practice of telling parishioners and staff members
to end their lives, as in paragraph 257, so as to
promote the greatest good for the greatest number
of dynamics, telling parishioners to kill
suppressive persons for the same reason according
to "Fair Game," and orchestrating large financial
frauds for the same reason and not religious
beliefs that are the issue.

124. Hubbard's OT 3 materials are skimpy and bring
up many questions. Some which I've tried to help
OT 3 students resolve are: how do BTs stick to a
person lifetime by lifetime if he has a different
body each life? how can an electronic ribbon
"catch" a body thetan? how are BTs packed into
boxes and flown around in airplanes? how come BTs
were implanted 75 million years ago on Hawaii and
the Canary Islands when these islands did not
exist at that time? I audited hundreds of
Scientologists through such confusions to complete
their indoctrination and accept the materials as
valid.


125. I talked with many former Scientologists in
the last eight years. The majority said they left
CSI after getting onto OT 3 and reading the
materials, or after getting onto higher OT levels
and realizing they contained more BT exorcism
techniques. I also talked with many former
Scientologists who claim their physical and/or
psychological problems started or worsened after
getting onto OT 3.


CRIMINALS ACCUSE OTHERS OF DEEDS THEY HAVE DONE.

126. Miscavige writes in his 17 February 1994
declaration (attached herein) that "[Vaughn] Young
has taken a personal tragedy in my family's life,
the suicide of my mother-in-law, and attempted to
make this an issue in this lawsuit by twisting it
to imply non-existent wrongdoing in my past."


127. This is the criminal mind talking. Hubbard's
bulletin of 15 September 1981, "CRIMINAL MIND,"
attached hereto as Exhibit 68, states, "There is a
datum of value in detecting overts and withholds
in criminal individuals: THE CRIMINAL ACCUSES
OTHERS OF THINGS WHICH HE HIMSELF IS DOING ... THE
CRIMINAL ONLY SEES OTHERS AS HE HIMSELF IS."


128. My husband and I have also experienced
similar abuses by Miscavige and CSI, including
multiple accusations of murder and other crimes
which are not based on facts and of which we are
not guilty.


129. Miscavige took a thirty year old personal
tragedy in my family's life and twisted it to
imply non-existent and criminal wrong doing on my
part, as follows:

130. In early 1992, Miscavige, as RTC Chairman of
the Board announced to a group of 700 Sea Org
members that I murdered my father. He said this at
a full staff meeting of the CSI International
Headquarters in Gilman Hot Springs, Southern
California. Three former high level Scientologists
who recently defected, witnessed this. All three
defectors told me that Miscavige said I was caught
with my hand in the cookie jar and was, at that
time, in prison in South Africa serving time for
the crime. This is a complete falsehood and
fabrication. Not one part of Miscavige's statement
is true, except that my father was tragically
murdered in 1964 in East London, South Africa,
thirty years ago. My older brother, after a life
time of incest perpetrated by my father on the
children, confessed to the crime and was tried,
convicted, sentenced, and served time. I was in
Johannesburg at the time of my father's death and
had nothing to do with it. Miscavige knows that.

131. CSI agents and P.I.s, including my former
husband, Guy Eltringham (a Scientologist living in
Los Angeles), attempted to get the South African
Police ("SAP") to re-open my father's murder
investigation on the basis that I did it or was an
accessory. My elderly and ailing invalid mother,
and my brother and his family in Johannesburg,
were terribly harassed, to the point of my mother
shouting in fear at the 'investigators,' and my
niece also screaming in fear at the strange men
who came to her father's house late at night with
invasive and harassing questions about her
father's past. My husband and I had to retain a
Johannesburg attorney to defend my family and
myself from CSI's and RTC's horrendous "Fair Game"
acts and spurious charges. Our Johannesburg lawyer
concluded the Scientologists spent well over a
year and a fortune on their investigation.
However, the SAP recently said the matter is
closed as there is no evidence of my complicity. I
am awaiting formal notification to this end from
them.

132. This has not stopped CSI from continuing with
its "Fair Game" activities against us. Several
days ago, Marcy McShane ("McShane"), the wife of
OSA member Warren McShane, who worked for the GO,
visited our home unannounced, asking to see Hana,
myself. My husband answered the door. McShane
proceeded to accuse us of deprogramming and hiding
like criminals. She scolded my husband, saying
that he had promised to stop giving radio
interviews if, as McShane said, "We stopped the
murder investigation on Hana in South Africa and
stopped demonstrating outside your home." McShane
was misinformed. My husband had never made such a
promise to anyone at anytime, ever.

133. On 7 March 1994, an updated "dead agent"
dossier reached my husband and me from CSI. It
contains additional information about my brother's
court case and trial, testimony of witnesses and
includes an affidavit reportedly written by a
family member which recounts explicit sexual acts
... the document is pornographic. Furthermore, it
has nothing to do with me. Additional information
is also included about my husband.


134. The CSI's actions stem from Hubbard's
policies and procedures which order the death of
suppressive persons, their unending harassment
with "manufactured" evidence if needed, and more.


135. Due to the years of unmitigating and shocking
"Fair Game" harassment by CSI and RTC of my
husband, myself and my family, I experienced
overwhelming shock, emotional and physical
distress which has caused frequent illness and
inability to function and work.


136. The following excerpt of Hubbard's taped
lecture, "Clearing Methodology" of 13 May 1959,
reprinted in 1993 by the Church of Scientology
Flag Service Organization in Clearwater, attached
hereto as Exhibit 69, page 2, applies. It states,
"I won't call it privacy because that dignifies
it. You have to be willing to invade privacy, very
definitely ... when you realize that the highest
point of aberration on the third dynamic was the
first time you decided not to invade somebody's
privacy ... you will see at once where this
connects on 8-Cing somebody into a service zone."


137. It is shocking that Miscavige and Jentzsch,
who are protesting the fruits of their own law
suit, the particulars which have come to light
during its proceedings and their court ordered
depositions, would protest their innocence while
being guilty of acts to blacken critics' names
such as those of Dr. Uwe Geertz, Fishman, Vaughn
and Stacy Young and my husband and me.


PSYCHOTIC EPISODES, PTS TYPE III, SUICIDAL
IDEATION AND SUICIDE INDUCED BY AUDITING.


138. Raymond Mithoff ("Mithoff"), Senior Case
Supervisor Int., writes in his February 16, 1994
declaration attached herein, "I can ... state that
there is no special terminology in Scientology
Church scripture for suicide. Suicide is regarded,
in church scripture, as an aberration, and any
person who has suicidal tendencies is a person who
needs help." Mithoff doesn't specify what help is
given to Scientologists with suicidal tendencies
and who are PTS Type III. Due to my auditor
training and experience, I was privy to
information about suicides and PTS Type 3s, as was
Mithoff, that most Scientologists aren't, so I
understand his reluctance in elaborating on these
points.

139. Hubbard redefined or repositioned mental
health terms, including words like "suicide" in
his own language and to his own ends. One example
of the repositioning of "suicide" is contained in
Hubbard's taped lecture of 3 January 1960 titled,
"CREATE AND CONFRONT," attached hereto as Exhibit
70, pages 93 and 94. Hubbard said the Markab
Confederation, a civilization that existed between
19,000 and 40,000 years ago, was so medically
advanced that death was eliminated. People
received body part replacements instead, ad
infinitum. The one sure way to die was to do it
oneself, massively, on a speedway or racetrack,
which existed for that purpose. Hubbard said, "And
so before I used the track for the purpose it was
intended, which was knocking off a mock-up, why,
I'd get in there and ...." Another example is 'PTS
Type 3' or 'PTS Type III', in Hubbard bulletin of
24 November 1965, "Search and Discovery," attached
hereto as Exhibit 71, pages 701, 703 & 704.
Hubbard said, "Type III is beyond the facilities
of organizations not equipped with hospitals as
these are entirely psychotic ... Type 3 PTS is
mostly in institutions or would be. In this case
the apparent SP is spread all over the world ...
for the person sometimes has ghosts about him or
demons and they are just more apparent SPs but
imaginary as beings as well. All institutional
cases are PTSes. The whole of insanity is wrapped
up on this one fact ..." Hubbard's remedy - a safe
environment, quiet, rest, no treatment of a mental
nature at all, intravenous feeding if required,
soporifics (narcotics, sedatives or
tranquilizers).


140. According to Hubbard, psychosis, insanity and
PTS Type 3 are one and the same.

141. Based on my Scientology experience and what I
have learnt from psychology experts, Hubbard's aim
in auditing was to push the preclear into his
past, make him believe what he found, then push
him into his youth ... then his birth experience

... and then ... past lives ... all the while
believing that what he sees in his mind is as real
as what he sees with his eyes in the material
world. In so doing, Hubbard successfully collapsed
the factual boundaries between objective and
subjective reality.

142. Scientologists will adamantly deny this and
as adamantly declare that contacting and auditing
their past lives and believing what they find, is
voluntary. But Hubbard's books, tapes and all
Scientology and Dianetic techniques and literature
are replete with past lives and mystical
experiences.


143. The OT levels are the ultimate past life. One
audits not just one's own past lives but those of
hundreds of thousands of BTs as well. One runs
into mass kidnappings, betrayals, exploding
volcanoes, decimation of civilizations, mass
implanting of body thetans, evil rulers,
electronic mountain traps, heroes, earlier
universes, parallel universes, between lives
implants, the beginning of the cosmos, and more.


144. Many Scientologists have difficulty
determining whether their past lives are real or
imaginary. Hubbard's 24 November 1965 bulletin,
"Search and Discovery" attached hereto as Exhibit
71, states that the ghosts and demons seen by
institutionalized persons are imaginary. But his
OT 5 materials state that BTs (who Hubbard said
are real) can take on the identity of a ghost or a
demon. Attached hereto as Exhibit 72, Bulletin of
17 September 1978, NED for OT Series 6, page 3, "A
BT or cluster can go into the valence of a person
... BTs and clusters thinking they are the person
... This is discussed under the heading of
"Ghosts" ... Nearly everybody has a ghost if he
looks ... " In answer, therefore, to how one will
know whether past lives and BTs and clusters are
real or not, Hubbard's sole answer is that one
will know. As Hubbard is the absolute authority
figure, Scientologists' answers are that they will
know.


145. One question arises - what happens to people
who live in a fantasy world which becomes more
real to them than the physical or material
universe? In which objective reality has become
subjective reality, and vice versa? This could be
said to happen to people in institutions. This is
what happens with every practicing and dedicated
Scientologist who starts into auditing and
continues on with it.


146. A fundamental Hubbard doctrine is the "overt
motivator sequence." It meant that I, and I alone,
was responsible for my upsets and problems. It
wasn't Hubbard, or the organization, or his
techniques ... and never could be. A
Scientologist's acceptance of this and other
Hubbard's doctrines and policies, assisted the
Scientologist in accepting the validity of his
subjective reality almost over that of his
objective reality.


147. An example of this occurred in the early
1980s at the HQ in Clearwater, Florida. A painter
from New York was at the HQ getting auditing.
While he was in session one day, his small child,
under the supervision of a nanny, fell into the
pool in the garden and drowned. The painter was
told about the tragedy after his session. He was
shattered. Instead of an investigation being held
into how and why the young child fell into the
pool and why it was left there long enough to
drown, the only action that was taken with any of
the people involved, was to put the father back
into an auditing session immediately. He was then
audited on what sins or transgressions he had done
that caused his young child to drown.


148. Based on my Scientology experience and what I
learned from mental health experts, most
Scientologists undergo vast personality changes.
They are completely unaware of it, and will deny
it and argue with great conviction against it. But
the longer and stronger their adherence, and the
more they are steeped in Hubbard's teachings, the
deeper and more lasting the changes. Their normal
thought patterns, reality checks, logical thought
processes, responses and family values they were
raised with, are all modified by Hubbard's
teachings. They eventually become Hubbard's
alter-ego, to the point of chain smoking (Hubbard
had bad teeth, nicotine stained dark brown),
screaming at subordinates as a routine ... and
manufacturing evidence against SPs, inducing
parishioners into insanity, holding people against
their will, denying people professional treatment,
ordering parishioners to kill SPs and themselves,
and orchestrating large financial frauds.

149. Considering the numbers of Scientologists who
were ill despite repeated 'PTS handlings,' those
on whom the techniques did not work, those who had
interminable case problems and who required extra
auditing or the best auditors, and the tens of
thousands who never took their next step,
Hubbard's grandiose claims about Scientology are
patently false.

150. The techniques, particularly the OT levels,
and the drastic personality changes, are dangerous
and harmful to the Scientology majority who apply
them over long periods of time. They induce mental
illness of many kinds, such as dissociative
states, hallucinations, paranoias, suicidal
ideation, all of which are considered normal
within CSI ... and death. I have seen many
Scientologists suffer, and live in pain, because
of Hubbard's beliefs, but now their own, that
auditing would 'handle' their physical or
emotional or mental condition.

151. In forty four years, Scientology has produced
only 50,000 Clears and 1,200 OT 8s, attached
hereto as Exhibit 73. Yet CSI claims an active
international membership of six to thirteen
million. What happened to the rest?

152. CSI auditors are unlicensed practitioners who
have no professional or academic credentials about
the human mind.

153. The wanton waste of human life in CSI is
horrifying.

MY MENTAL ILLNESS INDUCED BY OT AUDITING.

154. I had a devastating experience in CSI. I did
well at first. But had great difficulty accepting
the "BT" story on OT 3 and applying the
techniques. I began "hearing voices" soon
afterward, at first faintly and then increasingly.

155. From 1974 onward, I suffered from intense,
continuous migraines - ironically brought on in
auditing which was designed to remedy forever the
occurrence of headaches. I ended up in pain twenty
four hours a day, seven days a week, four weeks a
month and twelve months a year thereafter.

156. Periodically the "voices" got worse. I felt
split into hundreds of "me's", each arguing with
the other. I got physically and emotionally very
debilitated. Because of Hubbard's doctrine, I felt
I must have done something terrible in a past life
to be in so much pain in the present. At times I
thought I was going crazy.

157. But according to Hubbard's doctrine of the
"overt motivator sequence," I, and I alone, was
responsible for my pain. I was responsible for
everything that happened to me. A burning question
was ... if the doctrine was correct and applied to
every Scientologist, how come the same doctrine
didn't apply to Hubbard and Scientology? Because
Hubbard and Scientology were experiencing
increasing quantities of problems internationally,
year by year?


158. In my auditing sessions over the next seven
years, I almost went crazy trying to find the
cause of the pain - to no avail. Until early 1976,
I received thousands of hours of daily auditing,
with Hubbard as my case supervisor - to no effect.


159. I was often unable to work for two to three
days each week due to the pain. I could not lie
down because the pressure of the pillow or
mattress on my head made the pain unbearable. It
was all known to my auditors, case supervisors and
Hubbard.

160. I finally realized that my only solution to
stopping the pain was to end my life. I mentioned
this in my auditing sessions repeatedly. In late
1977 in Clearwater, Florida, I was sent to a
doctor for physical tests - with no result. This
depressed me more. I searched for help in
Hubbard's writings; I asked a few Class 12
auditors for any Hubbard bulletins, books or tape
references that would help me. Paulette Cohen
referred me to Hubbard's Expanded Dianetic taped
lectures. I listened to all of them. The material
referred to evil purposes, evil intentions and
other things. But it didn't address my problems. I
ended up more confused. I continued getting
regular sessions though Hubbard no longer did the
case supervision. Sometimes my sessions went badly
for weeks. A big square piece of red paper, a "red
tag," was frequently pinned to the front cover of
my pc folder. It denotes a failed session in which
the preclear did not improve. Every time I saw the
"red tag." I felt more guilty that I wasn't
respond to Hubbard's techniques. This redoubled my
efforts to find what was wrong. I was reduced to
terrible, continual fear for my life and sanity.


161. I was also fearful that by REMAINING at the
CSI HQ in Clearwater, my presence would harm
Hubbard, his family and his goals. The only
solution I could see was to leave, or die. I came
very close to committing suicide several times.
What held me back was the hope, always the hope,
that the next session would bring relief.
Sometimes I took up to 15 aspirin a day to
alleviate the pain - it never did. I always told
my auditors what I was thinking about, including
how many times I nearly jumped from the top floor
of the Clearwater building but refrained because
it cause disrepute to Hubbard and CSI, how many
times I almost broke into the Medical Officer's
room to find relief for the pain, how I planned to
run away and burn my ID (to prevent ill repute to
Hubbard and Scientology) and kill myself. The only
things that prevented me from leaving Scientology
earlier or killing myself, were my dedication to
Hubbard and complete belief in him and my adamant
unwillingness to bring ill repute to his name and
his organization. This continued until I left the
Clearwater HQ in March 1982 of my own accord.


162. I was never given licensed medical or mental
health assistance, only that provided by Hubbard's
Scientology techniques which was inadequate for
the task.

MY EXPERIENCE AUDITING OTHER SCIENTOLOGISTS WHO
EXPERIENCED PSYCHOTIC EPISODES, PTS TYPE III
EPISODES, DEVELOPED SUICIDAL IDEATION AND/OR
COMMITTED SUICIDE.

163. During my twenty years in Scientology, I
delivered thousands of hours of auditing to
others, among them preclears with similar
experience to mine and worse, and some who
committed suicide.


164. In mid-1985 a high level Scientologist, Mary
Florence Barnett, called Flo, phoned me. She was
Miscavige's mother-in-law. I had left CSI the
previous year. Flo cried on and off during the
call. She complained of severe, constant pain in
her head which nothing helped. According to her
doctor, a recent head operation to repair an
aneurysm wasn't the cause, but he did not know
what the cause was. Flo was very scared of the
pain, and kept saying she wanted to kill herself
to stop the suppressive BTs from taking over her
mind. Both the Advanced Organization in Los
Angeles ("AOLA") and the Clearwater HQ refused to
audit her because she had no money to pay. Flo had
been to the Advanced Ability Center ("AAC") once,
a break-away former CSI group in Santa Barbara,
and had good auditing there, but had no money to
return.


165. Flo was very depressed after her daughter
Shelley, Miscavige's wife, came to visit and ended
up screaming at Flo. Flo said, in several of our
phone talks, that neither Shelley or Miscavige
cared a damn about her, and she was horrified into
what monsters Scientology had turned her children.
However, she promised to call Shelley again and
ask for help.


166. I was deeply concerned about Flo's condition,
but felt incapable of helping her as I doubted the
effectiveness of auditing. I spoke with Camille,
another daughter living with Flo, who said her
mother refused to see the doctor because he hadn't
helped her and said her condition wasn't serious.
Camille said her sister Shelley and brother-in-law
Miscavige knew about their mother's condition but
refused to see her or have anything to do with her
because, they said, Flo was making herself ill,
refusing to see the doctor, and was "down stat.


167. Over the next few weeks Flo called me and I
called her many times. We spoke frequently,
sometimes for hours. On occasion Flo begged me to
get rid of the suppressive BTs that were killing
her; at others she refused auditing because, as
she said, "That's what messed me up in the first
place." I spent a lot of time listening to her and
letting her talk - she had a lot of fears and
hurts. She cried a lot on the phone. She was in
constant pain, unable to eat or sleep, and wanted
to die or kill herself. She was very scared of the
"things" she was seeing and hearing. She often
talked about the suppressive BTs, that they were
torturing her and making her go crazy, that they
were implanting bad things into her and that she
had to make them stop or go away. She said she'd
heard and seen the "things" for years, but "they"
were strengthening their hold on her. Several
times, Flo openly blamed CSI for her condition and
spoke bitterly about how CSI messed her up in
auditing, that Scientologists were callous and,
now that she was out of money having given it all
to CSI, no one cared about her enough to help, not
even Shelley and Miscavige.


168. Camille verified that Flo had no money left
and that was why CSI would not help her.


169. Two days after our last talk, Camille called
and said Flo had shot herself. I was devastated.

170. Two days later, Camille called again. We
talked about Flo. She said whereas she was
grieving over Flo's death but relieved her pain
was over, Shelley's response was cold and
indifferent, and relieved the embarrassment was
finally over. Camille asked Jerry and me to attend
Flo's funeral which would be small and limited to
family and close friends.

171. But the next day, Camille called again and
asked us not to attend. She hoped we weren't hurt
by her request, but Miscavige, Shelley and other
CSI top executives had decided to be there after
all because they felt it was a duty and "to put on
a show." Therefore our presence, as former
Scientologists, wasn't wanted and would cause
tension. I was very cross and upset, because Flo's
Scientology relatives had done absolutely nothing
to help her, but were going to put on a show for
her funeral. But I agreed, and we sent a large
wreath and a card instead -- for Flo's sake.
Later, Camille thanked us for understanding. That
was the last I heard from Camille.


172. In his February 17, 1991 declaration,
Miscavige wrote on page 1, attached herein, "My
only association with this tragedy was to console
my wife who was understandably emotionally
traumatized and grief stricken." Camille gave me
the completely contrary impression - that
Miscavige's wife, Shelley, was uninterested in
anything to do with Flo and greatly relieved that
her embarrassing mother was finally out of the
picture.


173. It is improbable that Flo, in her debilitated
physical and psychological condition, shot herself
three times in her chest and once through her head
with a rifle, leaving no powder burns or marks,
according to the Forensic, case, investigator and
coroner reports, attached hereto as Exhibit 74.
Yet, by all reports, this is what she did.


174. Facts that lead me to strongly doubt Flo died
like that are the following: (1) she received
three rifle shots through her chest and one rifle
shot through her temple; (2) there were no powder
burns or marks at the gun shot sites; (3) her
debilitated physical and psychological condition
didn't permit her to hold the rifle far enough
away to shoot herself four shots without leaving
marks.


175. According to both Flo and Camille, Flo was an
embarrassment to Miscavige and Shelley, as; (1)
Shelley visited Flo only once during her lengthy
illness, Miscavige never did; (2) Shelley ended
her visit to Flo by screaming at her; (3) they
never took any action to assist Flo; (4) they
considered Flo PTS due to her connection to former
high ranking CSI officials, David and Julie Mayo,
whom CSI declared Suppressive Persons, and her
antagonism toward CSI; (5) they considered Flo a
"squirrel" for receiving auditing from David and
Julie Mayo.


176. However, Miscavige was also PTS because he
was, " ... connected to a person ... opposed to
Scientology ..." and was, " ... intimately
connected with persons (such as marital or
familial ties) of known antagonism to mental or
spiritual treatment or Scientology." This per
Hubbard's policy of 31 December 1978, "EDUCATING
THE PTS," attached hereto as Exhibit 75, pages 425
& 426.

177. Therefore Miscavige could not remain Chairman
of the Board, ASI, or hold any top command
position according to Hubbard's 12 May 1972
policy, "PTS PERSONNEL AND FINANCE" attached
hereto as Exhibit 76, because "IT IS UNSHAKABLE
POLICY HEREAFTER THAT NO PERSON WHO IS PTS OR
CHRONICALLY ILL ... MAY BE ON FINANCE ... LINES OR
IN TOP COMMAND POSTS ..." (emphasis in the
original). The only actions Miscavige could take
were to get Flo back into CSI or disconnect from
her completely.


178. I have seen two letters from Flo Barnett
dated 28 September 1984, one addressed to David
Mayo, attached hereto as, another to Julie Mayo,
attached hereto as, who owned the Santa Barbara
AAC, and a third note dated 7 May 1985 to Julie
Mayo, all attached hereto as Exhibit 77. Knowing
Flo's handwriting, I can verify that these three
notes were written by Flo Barnett.


179. Quentin Hubbard, the oldest son of Hubbard
and his third wife, Mary Sue, also committed
suicide.


180. Hubbard wanted Quentin, a Class XII auditor
and one of the highest trained, to take over his
technical position when Hubbard died. Quentin
didn't want to. His only wish was to become a
pilot and fly. During the 1970s while we were
aboard, I often saw him walking along the decks or
passageways mimicking an airplane, with one or
both arms outstretched, weaving from side to side
as he walked and making engine sounds in his
throat. He was never self conscious, but just
smiled or laughed as he passed by and carried
right on 'being' a plane.


181. Quentin went AWOL from the ship twice in 1975
while we were on board the "Apollo" in the
Caribbean. Both times, teams of crew were sent
ashore to look for him.

182. At one of those times, I was standing on B
Deck Aft with Hubbard, his wife Mary Sue, some
Aides and the Ship's Captain, about fifteen of us,
waiting for Quentin's return. It was night time,
and cold. Hubbard was mad at Quentin. He muttered
under his breath on and off how much trouble
Quentin was causing and the time he was wasting.
Several times Hubbard ordered specific penalties
to be assigned to Quentin after his return. Mary
Sue was distraught and worried sick about her son.
When Quentin finally returned, he was quiet and
looked exhausted. Late that night, I heard Hubbard
shouting in his B Deck cabin.

183. In 1976, after we moved to the Scientology HQ
in Clearwater, Florida, I rarely saw Quentin as I
was a senior executive and he was an auditor.


184. In late October or early November, 1976 in
Clearwater, a GO staff member briefed us that on
28 October that year, Quentin was found
unconscious in his car outside Las Vegas and was
hospitalized. About two weeks later we learned he
was dead. A few days after that, we heard that
Mary Sue ordered three autopsies done, and the
third located the cause of Quentin's death; he was
suffering from a rare disease. We weren't told its
name. I and others I knew, questioned why we were
not given more information about how Quentin was
found, hospitalized and how he died.


185. Many years later, I saw the Coroner's report
and the Report of Investigation, both attached
hereto as Exhibit 78, and I read that Quentin had
a possible cerebral abscess when he died, but no
trace of carbon monoxide toxicity. Attached as
Exhibit 79, are the November 23, 1976, St.
Petersburg Times and Tampa Tribune, and the
November 25, 1976 St. Petersburg times news
releases of Quentin's death.


186. Another crew member who committed suicide was
Susan Meister. I was on board the "Apollo" in
mid-1971 when she allegedly shot herself. The ship
was in Moroccan waters. Hubbard was aboard.

187. Susan was on board about six months. She was
"PTS" - her family was upset because the ship's
location was confidential and they did not know
where she was.


188. In mid 1971, in my office on A Deck, I heard
a strange, sharp sound. It was traced to the aft
bridge cabins where the senior Ship's Officers
berthed, and specifically to that of Chief Officer
Amos Jessup. Susan was found, shot, lying on the
bunk in Amos' cabin. I helped Mary Sue Hubbard,
who was in charge of the GO, to investigate the
death. Mary Sue checked the aft bridge cabin where
Susan died. I checked Susan's bunk below decks and
her possessions, but found nothing amiss. Mary Sue
had already removed Susan's letters, note books
and other personal effects. I arranged for someone
to send Susan's clothes to her family. We
interviewed Amos Jessup, who was visibly upset and
shaking on and off. He blamed himself, as Susan
wanted a committed relationship and he didn't.
Susan was in the cabin alone after he went to
work. He didn't see her alive again. He had no
idea she was suicidal.


189. We interviewed a deck hand who was working on
A deck port side, aft of the bridge cabin, when
the shot occurred. He reported the sound and
located Amos. We interviewed Susan's superior, the
ship's medical officer and several other people.
They all said Susan was emotionally unstable. Mary
Sue wrote a report for the Moroccan police.

190. Scott Leland, a good friend of mine, also
committed suicide. I met Scott in 1965 in England.
We went through several courses together including
the Class Seven Auditor Training Course and the
Clearing Course.


191. Afterward, Scott moved to Denmark, married
and raised a family. He went through all the OT
levels up to OT 6.

192. I did not meet him again until 1986, when out
of the blue, he stopped to see my husband and me
enroute to the Santa Barbara AAC for auditing. He
did not look well. He cried several times over the
next few days, telling me he'd been crazy for
fifteen years and that the trouble started after
he went Clear. When he started auditing on OT 3,
he began hearing and seeing things and this
gradually worsened to where he thought he was
going nuts. He pleaded for help, saying he had no
money for auditing at the AAC. I was very
concerned and scared over Scott's condition.

193. The AAC said Scott could return at no charge,
or if he wished, he could go to someone else and
the AAC would provide case supervised instructions
free of charge. Scott never acted on the offers.


194. Scott stayed with my husband and me for two
weeks -- we fed and housed him. Scott mainly
slept, ate, took long walks and read books. He
looked and sounded much better when he left. He
went to the US East Coast to see his mother before
returning to his family, his wife and two young
sons, in Denmark. I didn't hear from him again.


195. In 1987 I heard Scott hanged himself in his
mother's house on the East Coast.


196. Another suicide occurred during the late
1970s while I was in Clearwater. A well known
Scientologist at the Clearwater HQ was auditing
her BTs and clusters. She drowned herself in the
ocean off Clearwater Beach one night. Her death
was declared a suicide. Reportedly no one knew she
was suicidal. I don't remember her name. Her
suicide was very hushed up by Scientology top
command in Clearwater.

197. Other suicides which I know of are the
following:


(a) Larrayne Johnston: She committed suicide in
the mid to late 1980s by throwing herself off a
bridge into freeway traffic in Los Angeles. She
did this because Scientology would not help her
after it alienated her from her husband and
family.


(b) Rodney G. Rimando: He was a Scientologist from
San Jose, California. He joined the Sea Org in Los
Angeles in January 1986. He committed suicide by
"falling" out of a window. Police were given a
note by Church of Scientology officials which
proved to be forged.


FURTHER SCIENTOLOGY VICTIM OF CANCER, as well as
KIDNAPPING.

198. Roxanne Friend, a Scientologist, contracted
cancer in the late 1980s. She was getting auditing
for her condition at the Clearwater HQ, but was
not doing well and repeatedly requested approval
to see a doctor. Her requests were not granted.
She was told continue on with her auditing.
Finally, Roxanne left without approval and went
back home to San Diego for medical treatment for
her condition. In the early 1990s, her brother,
according to his deposition in which he reports
the following, and also a Scientologist got an RV,
and with some of his friends, captured Roxanne,
drugged her and drove her back to Florida, with
Roxanne druggily protesting on and off all the
way. The Scientologists/Sea Org members in
Clearwater held Roxanne captive in their
Clearwater complex for several months, against her
will. She was finally able to get away and back to
San Diego. Roxanne's illness has advanced since
then. She still lives in San Diego and still wants
to take action against CSI, and, if her current
strength continues, feels she may be able to do
something in that direction.


SCIENTOLOGISTS WHO ATTEMPTED SUICIDES.


199. Some attempted suicides that I know of:

(a) Jim Hester was a preclear at the Miami Org in
the mid to late 1970s. He attempted suicide in
Miami and was then hospitalized in critical
condition. He left a suicide note blaming
Scientology, attached hereto in Exhibit 80, a copy
of a GO report.


(b) Leah Theriery. She attempted suicide sometime
in May 1974, attached hereto in Exhibit 81, a copy
of a GO report.


(c) A friend of Gerald Simon's who was a
Scientologist, attempted suicide by drinking a
full can of RAID insect killer because he had been
ordered to disconnect from his girlfriend.


200. I saw many Scientologists and Sea Org members
go crazy and/or suicidal, like myself, while
getting auditing.

201. During the early 1970s on board the "Apollo,"
I was Commodore's Staff Aide One, a position with
international responsibility. Hubbard was my
direct superior. A visiting Scientologist,
auditing on the OT 3 level, went crazy, shouting,
screaming, moaning incessantly and throwing
himself around. I saw Hubbard give orders as to
his care; he was to be confined in an aft cabin
where his screams would not disturb top or middle
management working in the fore and mid sections of
the Apollo; three strong men were to guard him
twenty-four hours a day, in eight hour shifts,
until he was sane; he was to get three meals daily
whether he ate them or not; his captors were to
maintain complete silence around him at all times
whether he spoke or not; Hubbard was the only
person who could communicate with the man and he
did so by writing notes; the captors were to have
sufficient "cal-mag" (a Calcium magnesium drink of
Hubbard's own recipe and reportedly conducive to
relaxation and sleep) on hand for the man to drink
if he wanted it.

202. Hubbard personally supervised the man's "case
handling" during his imprisonment. He wrote the
man daily. Responses, when they started, were
brought directly to Hubbard. The man was given
some medication, prescribed by Hubbard, but I
don't know what. The man almost got away from the
guard once and was forced back into the cabin and
tied to his bunk. He was held captive for over two
weeks. He gradually calmed down, was released into
the shipboard community, got some auditing and
finally returned to the USA.

203. At no time was he seen or treated by a
qualified medical doctor. Hubbard's directives on
handling the man were later used as a guide for
similar cases.


204. During the early 1970s, Bruce Welsch, a crew
member on board the "Apollo" went crazy, or Type 3
PTS. He was locked up in a port aft cabin by
Stuart Moreau and Ron Anderson, two ship crew
members. I was in the aft area a few days later on
some work assignment and I could hear Bruce making
almost animal type sounds. They were terrible,
inhuman sounds. And I could hear what I thought
could be chains rattling. I was not around when
Bruce recovered. Attached hereto as Exhibit 82,
page 2.


205. In 1980 I was auditing at the Clearwater
Organization HQ in Florida. A young woman, who was
receiving Life Repair auditing from another
auditor, began hearing "voices" talking to her.


206. She was reassigned to continue her auditing
with me. The voices really scared her; she
couldn't think of anything but the terrible things
they said to her and told her to do.

207. From then on, the hundreds of hours of
auditing I gave her were directed, by the Case
Supervisor and the Senior Case Supervisor, at
resolving the "voices." To no avail. She was
transferred to yet another auditor, and then
finally went home. I never knew what happened to
her.


208. In 1966, I audited a nine year old girl at
Saint Hill Manor, England, simple locational
processes. During the session, she became violent,
screaming and shrieking abusively as she kicked
and bit my hands and arms. She flung herself
against the furniture and onto the floor, spat at
me and gagged a few times with her eyes rolling. I
tried to hold her, gently yet firmly, so she
didn't hurt herself, but she kicked and bit me and
screamed all the more. I was scared. I continued
the session as long as I could, because Hubbard's
doctrine ordered, "What turns it on will turn it
off." As soon as the girl was quieter, I ended the
session and got John McMaster, the Qualifications
Secretary, to advise how to continue.


209. The family returned to Scotland though -
young girl got no further auditing. John told me
that her parents were happy with her auditing
results. I never knew how she was thereafter.


210. In 1969 or 1970, while I was Deputy Commodore
for the United States and stationed in Los
Angeles, a young man in his mid to late twenties,
was auditing on OT 3 at AOLA. He went "crazy" in
session one day. He was incoherent, screaming and
hallucinating, seeing "things" on the wall and on
himself. At times he was violent and kicked the
walls and threw himself around.


211. The AOLA staff locked him up in a 2nd floor
auditing room at the back of their building.
Sheets, mattress and a pillow were put in the
room. Everything else was removed so that he could
not harm himself.

212. He never received medical help. We did not
know or trust any medical doctors enough to let
one in on the flap. The man was fed and held
captive in the room under twenty four hour guard.
I don't remember how his bathroom trips were
arranged.

213. I saw him three weeks after he was "sane". He
apologized over and over for the trouble.

214. I reassured him as best I could. I was
incredibly relieved he was all right. He left
shortly thereafter and returned to his home
elsewhere in California. I never saw him or heard
of him again.

215. I also had contact with many former
Scientologists who were suicidal. Larry lived with
his wife in Washington State. They were long term
Scientologists. In 1986 or 1987, he arrived
unannounced at our home in Los Angeles. In
rambling, disconnected sentences, he told my
husband and me that he left Seattle in order to
kill himself, he had thought about it for a long
time, his wife did not know where he was and he
did not want her to know. He said his business and
marriage failed, his Scientology gains had
disappeared, the more auditing he received, the
worse he got, and it was all his fault. He was
confused and scared. He said that when he reached
Los Angeles he remembered where we lived and came
for help. My husband and I were both shocked at
his condition and very concerned for his safety.
Larry stayed with us for several weeks in our
home. We fed and clothed him.

216. He spent the first two weeks sleeping and
eating. He read and watched TV a lot. We talked
often. He got better. We encouraged him to see a
licensed counselor or therapist for help, but he
refused.

217. After three weeks, I got Larry to call his
wife to let her know where he was, that he was
safe and would be home soon. They spoke a long
time. From then on, they talked regularly by
phone. He and his wife now live in another state
and are happy and doing well.

218. Larry was fortunate. I wish there were more
who recovered like he did.

219. David Voorhees lives in Washington State. In
1982 or 1983, he had a similar experience in Los
Angeles. He was auditing on the OT levels and
experiencing great difficulty. He could not apply
the materials to himself yet knew that he had to.
He went crazy trying to audit the BTs and
clusters. He was held captive in a room somewhere
in Los Angeles for weeks and injected with
Thorazine injections by his captors to calm him.
In his more lucid moments, David was told by his
captors that he was getting Vitamin B injections.
Attached hereto as Exhibit 83. Another suicidal
person was former Sea Org member, Ethel Budd
Miller. Sometime in the mid to late 1970s, she
wrote an SO1 letter which could have been a veiled
suicide threat, attached hereto as Exhibit 84, a
copy of a GO report.

220. Even today, Scientologists are still going
crazy while applying Hubbard's auditing
techniques. A recent expose from an English
newspaper reveals shocking instances of
Scientologists going crazy and being imprisoned at
or near the Saint Hill Manor CSI headquarters in
East Sussex, attached hereto as Exhibit 85.

DEATHS OF SCIENTOLOGISTS.

221. Lori Wood, the daughter of long term
Scientologists, Peter and Doran Greene, was also a
Scientologist and Sea Org member. She served with
me aboard the "Avon River" in the Mediterranean
when I captained the ship. Lori was at the
Scientology/ Sea Org Clearwater HQ in 1978 or
1979, while I was there. She was receiving
auditing on OT 5 (which exorcised more BTs and
clusters), or "NOTS" as it was then called. She
got quite ill at one point during her auditing and
was sent to the Ethics Officer. For some reason
that I do not know, the ethics matter, if it fact
there was anything incorrect she was involved in
regarding ethics matters, escalated and kept on
escalating. I asked at one point what was going on
but could not get an answer. A short while later,
without recovering from the illness, Lori died.
What upset me so terribly about her death was
that: (a) she was a good Scientologist; (b) she
was in the middle of an auditing program; (c) she
was being harassed by the Ethics Officer, Rae
Matheson ("Matheson"), while she was ill, which is
unpardonable, and while she was getting physically
worse. Her mother told me that when she, Doran
Greene, challenged Matheson as to why he ordered
the attack on Lori when she was in the middle of
an auditing program as well as being ill, Matheson
shrugged and huffed and said, "Where is that in
writing?" Matheson's statement, though referring
to a basic law of Hubbard's, "If it isn't in
writing, it isn't true," never-the-less showed a
characteristic Scientology attitude toward anyone
who was in trouble or ill, who was making
mistakes, or not making the expected progress in
his auditing or training - it was the person's
fault, it was always the person's fault,
never that of Hubbard, his policy, his techniques
or his organization ... never. The policy referred
to is titled, "ORDER BOARD AND TIME MACHINE,"
attached hereto as Exhibit 86, which states, "In
Scientology if it is not written it is not true.
That's a major policy. It applies to all. Every
order an Executive issues must be in writing."

MANY SCIENTOLOGISTS WHO DIE FROM CANCER ARE
GETTING ONTO AND AUDITING ON THE OT LEVELS.

222. I have known many Scientologists and Sea Org
members who died from cancer. The common
denominator among them is that they did not seek
medical assistance rapidly, when they first
noticed something wrong. The overwhelming belief
among Scientologists and Sea Org members was to
get audited or continue on with auditing (if they
were already receiving auditing) with the
conviction that auditing would resolve the cancer.


223. In Hubbard's 1975 edition of his book,
History of Man, Hubbard wrote on page 20, "Cancer
has been eradicated by auditing out conception and
mitosis." Attached hereto as Exhibit 87. This, and
similar claims for other illness in Hubbard's
DMSMH, may have helped to bring about the
disregard for the medical doctor. In the recent
edition of the same Hubbard book, History of Man,
which, ironically occurred after Hubbard's death,
a rewrite of the statement above occurs, saying,
"Cancer has reportedly (emphasis added) been
eradicated by auditing out conception and
mitosis." There is no accompanying statement in
the recent edition of the book saying that Hubbard
authorized the change prior to his death, which he
would have had to do for the change to be valid.


224. A friend of mine, Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch,
died of a brain tumor. In early August 1967 I
joined Hubbard's Sea Project in Las Palmas, Canary
Islands. Yvonne was already on the ship and we got
to know each other well.

225. In 1969 and 1970, while I was stationed in
Los Angeles as Deputy Commodore U.S., Yvonne was
the Commanding Officer of the first Los Angeles
Celebrity Center. We met frequently in a work
capacity as well as socially.


226. During the early to mid-1970s, I flew to Los
Angeles on assignment several times and met
Yvonne.


227. During 1977 we exchanged letters. Her's were
shorter than usual, just brief notes. I noticed
the change as Yvonne was known for her lengthy
letters. She said she was tired, losing weight and
getting headaches, all unusual for her. I didn't
think much about the last; I also had constant
headaches.


228. In late 1977, Yvonne suddenly arrived in
Clearwater, very ill. She talked with difficulty,
lost track of what she said half way through a
sentence and lost her balance while walking.
Yvonne told me she had a brain tumor and that she
was dying. She said she hadn't seen a doctor
because she thought auditing would fix it. The
illness started with an "out of balance" feeling
which she assigned to lack of sleep. The doctor
told Yvonne the tumor was removable if she had
seen him earlier. We both cried. I knew auditing
did not resolve everything, but I was shocked that
her life was wasted through such neglect.

229. She said that Hubbard ordered her to Florida
for auditing to ease the transition, meaning
death, as well as to do an end of cycle on her
"hats" so that someone else could take over her
Celebrity Centers after she "dropped her body".
One day she cried and blamed herself for the
terrible overt of dying and deserting Hubbard. She
was in continual pain but wouldn't take pain
killers so that she could get auditing. On a later
occasion, Yvonne was quite philosophical about her
forthcoming death and said she was phasing out of
her life and no one should grieve. I knew at that
point that Yvonne had had auditing on her nearing
death and that, in Scientologese, she had
discharged any fear or trauma connected to it. Now
I see that what occurred, as with all other
auditing, was that Yvonne's reactions to death
were temporarily desensitized.

230. Over the next few weeks Yvonne's condition
deteriorated rapidly. One day when we were
outside, she spoke with increasing difficulty and
went unconscious several times for short periods.
It took us a long time to get up the stairs from
the garden to the building Lobby, even with my
help, because she could not coordinate her leg
movements. She never received medical treatment of
any kind that I know of.

231. Yvonne died in early 1978. No one I know of,
except her family, was informed about her death
for days or about funeral service. Nor were her
close friends, such as I, given an opportunity to
do a proper closure with Yvonne. We had a short
briefing in which we were told that Yvonne had
dropped her body happily and was in good case
shape to pick up the next one, and that as this
was a happy occasion, there was to be no time
wasted in unnecessary grieving. Those most
affected were only given auditing sessions.

232. Hubbard, in a published memo after her death,
applauded Yvonne's achievements and granted her a
leave of absence for twenty one years until she
rejoined the Sea Organization in her next
reincarnation.

233. Another Sea Org member who died of cancer was
Carol. She developed breast cancer after joining
the Sea Org. She told me that she did not report
it because she believed that auditing would cure
it. She also did not want to bother anyone.

234. Carol never received medical treatment for
the cancer. She never got regular PAP smears and
mammograms.

235. In the late 1970s, after the cancer became
terminal, Carol was hospitalized. Because I had an
RN degree, Cathy Heard, a GO staff member,
assigned me to take Carol home to her parents in
England to die there. Cathy said she could not die
in Clearwater as it would be bad PR for
Scientology and the Sea Org.

222. Carol looked terrible when I saw her. She had
lost fifty pounds, was very weak and her mind was
wandering. She pleaded to stay in Clearwater
because she did not want to go back to her family.
I told Cathy but the request was ignored.


236. The hospital nurses said Carol could not
travel in her condition, particularly as she did
not want to. Her x-rays showed the cancer spread
throughout her body into all major organs. Cathy
instructed me to give the nurses a "shore story"
saying Carol's parents wanted her to visit them
for years, that Carol had disobeyed them for
years, that they were now demanding her return,
and we had found out and were desperately trying
to intercede before it was too late. After hearing
the story, the nurses became very helpful.


237. Her parents were very happy to see Carol
though shocked at her condition. The family doctor
was so disgusted after I gave him the medical
reports the next day, and that Carol traveled
while critically ill, that he refused to talk to
me
thereafter. The parents were very grateful that I
had helped Carol get home. I stayed in England
with the family for a week. Carol slept most of
the time - she was too weak to get out of bed.


238. I then flew back to Clearwater and debriefed.
I was deeply disturbed by the experience.
Ironically, I was assigned a condition of "power"
by Cathy and Liz for successfully handling a
potentially dangerous and sensitive situation.
Carol's death was not known about in Clearwater.
For years afterward, I wondered if there was more
to Carol's death than I knew. Because death is
natural. It shouldn't be a "dangerous" or
"sensitive" situation.

239. Sally Esterman (formerly Chaleff) was another
Sea Org member who died of cancer in January 1987.
She developed cervical cancer, which in 99% of
cases is curable if caught early. Sally never
received regular PAP smears or mammograms, and by
the time she reported her condition, the cancer
was terminal. She gradually weakened until she was
unable to work.

240. Sally was put into a convalescent home near
the Scientology Complex in Los Angeles. She was
bed ridden, too weak to do anything, for over a
year. The room she was in and her sheets, towels
and night clothes, were filthy. She didn't have
the strength to clean them. Sally had no visitors,
not even her Scientology husband, Mitch, who
worked nearby. He was mad at her, said she was
lazy, that she allowed herself to get ill so as to
shirk work.


241. Sally was left to die on her own. She was in
terrible pain continually, with nothing to
alleviate it. Dr. Gene Denk ("Denk"), a
Scientologist physician, saw her occasionally. It
was Denk who gave Hubbard's medical officers
blank, signed prescription forms so Hubbard could
get all the drugs he wanted. Denk still treats
Scientologists and Sea Org members to this day. He
told Sally one day that she was too far gone, and
all that was left for her to do was die and that
she better not mess that up. Fortunately, Sally
had a friend who was no longer in Scientology.
"Anne" saw Sally, after learning where she was,
for the first time after she contracted cancer, at
which time Sally weighed only 60 lbs. "Anne"
looked after her from that point on for four
months until Sally died. "Anne" cleaned out
Sally's room completely, got her medication for
the pain, clean clothes and sheets and other
necessities, including flowers for her room. Sally
suffered her last days on her own, abandoned by
Scientology. Not even her former husband, Ira
Chaleff, was told she died. Her death was very
hushed up. She did have one friend though.


242. Some years earlier, Sally's former husband,
Ira Chaleff, who was a declared suppressive
person, came to Los Angeles, demanding to see his
17 yr old son, Sky. When he was ignored, Ira
demanded to see Heber Jentzsch, CSI President. Ira
was told to see the Ethics Officer because of his
SP declare. Ira got mad, flashed his Congressional
I.D. card, and suddenly that he didn't have to see
the Ethics Officer and got to see his son instead.
He found Sky was way below grade average and
suicidal. Even though Sky worked a regular
schedule at the Scientology organization, he was
denied all services because his father was an SP.
Ira took the boy back to Washington with him ...
Sky just recently graduated Magna Cum Laude in
Computer Science, and is now a healthy young adult
with his whole life ahead of him.


243. Susan Todhunter, a long term Scientologist,
died of cancer recently in San Diego. She was an
opera singer and a Scientology 'celebrity.' Her
family wealth allowed her continual auditing. I
audited her in Clearwater between 1979 and 1981
when I was a "case cracking" auditor. Later on she
completed OT 7, the highest OT level which
exorcises BTs and clusters. She developed cancer
in the 1980s. Because of her wealth, Susan got
auditing from top trained auditors at the Los
Angeles Celebrity Center almost up to her death.


244. Marie Passmore was a long term Sea Org
member, a Class 8 trained auditor, and on the OT
levels exorcising her BTs and clusters. She
developed cancer in the late 1970s or early 1980s,
and then got auditing in Clearwater, as she told
me, to cure her cancer. She was convinced that
exorcising her BTs on OT 5 would cure her. When
the cancer became terminal, she was sent to Europe
to die. I never saw her again. Her death was
hushed up.


245. Phoebe Mauerer was also a long term Sea Org
member. She was a trained auditor, and was
exorcising BTs and clusters on the OT levels. In
her last years, she was stationed in Los Angeles
and Scientology's secret HQ at Gilman Hot Springs
in the Southern California desert.


246. Phoebe did not believe in doctors and never
got regular PAP smears or mammograms. After she
found she had cancer, she went to Mexico for
treatments. She eventually died.

247. Jens Bogvad was also a long term Sea Org
member. He was Executive Director Tokyo
Scientology Org when he contracted cancer. He had
studied and graduated many of Hubbard's management
courses, including the Org Exec Course, the Flag
Briefing Course, and others. He was also a Class 8
auditor and on the OT levels, exorcising his BTs
and clusters. He was finally sent home to Europe
to die. His wife, Jeannie, is now the Exec Dir of
the Los Angeles Org, and has remarried.

248. Betty Filisky was another long term
Scientologist. She was the first person to
complete OT 5 after its release in 1978, and
received a lot of Scientology publicity on her
achievement.

249. Betty was already suffering from cancer when
she completed OT 5, but she believed she was
cured. She relapsed six months later and died. Her
death was so hushed up that not even her former
husband and one child, also Scientologists, knew.
He found out by chance about Betty's funeral
service in Texas, and so was able to attend.


250. Peggy Bankston was also a close friend of
mine. She was an original Sea Project/Sea Org
member, a class 6 trained auditor and a graduate
of the upper level OT 3 auditing. Peggy was
already on board the "Avon River" in Las Palmas,
in early August 1967, when I arrived. Peggy held
various positions on board, the main one being
that of Flag Banking Officer and Hubbard's
personal Finance Officer. She was very admired by
Hubbard and he gave her a number of assignments to
do which she always did well. Sometime in late
1967, she suddenly fell into disfavor with
Hubbard, then got ill. Shortly thereafter, she
left the ship, quietly and quickly. I was away at
the time and never found out what occurred
exactly. When I returned, I found Hubbard had
written an ethics order about her, which shocked
me, attached hereto as Exhibit 88. Several years
later I found out Peggy had died of cancer. She
was living somewhere on the West U.S. coast at the
time. I was never able to find out whether she had
cancer when she was in the Sea Org or not. She did
have a large, darkened skin blemish her left
cheek, about an inch in diameter, somewhat similar
to a mole but much larger, which Hubbard verbally
abused her about. For example, he said to her,
"You have that thing on your face because of
overts, you know that, don't you?" ... and ... "If
you're an OT, why don't you get rid of that overt
on your face?" ... and ... "You haven't told all
yet!" Then he would laugh at her and
walk away.


251. Daphne Parselle was in Scientology in the
late 1960s, in London and Saint Hill, East
Grinstead. She achieved the state of Clear in
1967. During her Clear speech, (Clears in those
days gave a short speech about their 'wins and
gains' in reaching the state) in the Chapel at
Saint Hill Manor, she claimed, very positively and
enthusiastically, that she was cured of the cancer
because of her auditing. However, she died of the
cancer shortly thereafter.


252. Ellen Carder was an American, and a
Scientologist in the early 1960s. She had cancer.
She went to England for advanced auditing. While
there, she claimed that Hubbard told her that if
she studied the Clearing Course and then applied
the auditing techniques to herself to achieve the
State of Clear, her cancer would be cured. Ellen
started on the course of action. However she died
in June 1966 at Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead,
England - from the cancer.


253. A high level German Scientologist who came to
Clearwater for upper level auditing on BTs and
clusters, died one day in his room. The "PR story"
was he slipped in his bathtub one day and died. I
don't remember his name. His death was very hushed
up by Scientology top command in Clearwater.


SCIENTOLOGISTS AND SEA ORG MEMBERS ARE OFTEN
LOCKED UP AND HELD AGAINST THEIR WILL, SOMETIMES
FOR MONTHS.

254. In May 1978, I was assigned to the
Rehabilitation Project Force ("RPF") in
Clearwater, Florida, attached hereto as Exhibit
89. This is a Sea Org detention camp, a 'gulag,'
to which are assigned Sea Org members who have
(according to Hubbard's doctrine and policies)
seriously erred or produced badly. My assignment
was for being a failed executive and for not doing
well on my job. In addition, a recent auditor of
mine reportedly saw a specific E-meter needle
reaction occur during my session. It was called an
R/S. The R/S reportedly occurred while I was
talking about Hubbard, his techniques or
organizations, and that meant, again according to
Hubbard, that I harbored bad intentions toward
Hubbard, his techniques or organizations, and
therefore, I was a bad person and required
immediate isolation and "rehabilitation." I was
commandeered off between two big Sea Org men, both
already in the gulag, to the second floor garage
of the Fort Harrison Hotel and locked up in
solitary confinement for two or three days, in a
small room, without windows and a mattress on the
floor. I was devastated, in shock and numb ...
(Needless to say, 18 months later, I was
exonerated of the charges, as per Exhibit 90.)


255. It was common to treat Sea Org members this
way, from top command to galley hands. And it was
common for those assigned to the RPF, or gulag, to
be locked up in solitary for one to several days
or more until the person had 'calmed' down, come
to his senses and realized he needed
rehabilitation. He was then released into the arms
of other inmates to do his 'time' and attend to
his and others rehabilitation.


256. Some months later, also in 1978, a new person
was assigned to the RPF, Lyn Froyland. She was to
be my twin - meaning we were to help rehabilitate
each other. I found out to my surprise that Lyn
was a GO staff member from Los Angeles and on
assignment to Washington, DC, and was sent from
there to Clearwater. Customarily, GO staff weren't
ever RPF'd with Sea Org members. I also rapidly
learned that Lyn was devastated over something
which occurred in Washington, DC. She said
something terrible was going on, Hubbard and GO
policy was being completely violated. She tried to
correct the situation, only to find herself
removed from the assignment and in the gulag with
no recourse. To rehabilitate herself, Lyn was
expected to talk about her upsets and problems in
her gulag auditing. But she would not. She
maintained that she had been bonded many times and
could not and would not reveal security and
confidential information about her organization,
the GO, her position or her assignment. Because of
the continued refusal to cooperate, Lyn was
rapidly assigned to the RPF's RPF. This was
several steps down from the RPF, in the boiler
room under the Ft. Harrison hotel building. It was
a dark, filthy, smelly place where the huge
boilers roared and clanked day and night and where
the rats lived. Lyn was chained to a pipe down
there for weeks, under guard. She was taken meals
and allowed toilet breaks, but no other hygiene. I
tried desperately to get her to repent and get out
of the hole, but she would not. The longer she
stayed in the hole, the less she spoke and the
more unwilling, sullen, filthy and feral looking
she became. I was stunned by what was happening to
Lyn. Finally, she did the actions necessary to get
out of the hole and back into the RPF, though she
was still under 24 hour guard. That night, Lyn
somehow got away from the security guard ... and
disappeared. I have not heard from her or about
her since.


PROFESSED CONCERNS ABOUT PAST LIVES IS A RED
HERRING BECAUSE A SCIENTOLOGIST'S BELIEF IN PAST
LIVES IS WIDELY AND PUBLICLY DISSEMINATED.

257. In his declaration, Mr. Moxon takes umbrage
that CSI deponents might have to testify about
their belief in past lives. (Moxon declaration,
page 22)

258. There is nothing confidential or secret about
past lives in Scientology, except for the OT
levels. On the contrary, Hubbard himself wrote at
least three publicly available books which delve
extensively into past lives. They are: (1) Mission
Into Time which covers several of Hubbard's
claimed past lives, attached hereto as Exhibit 91,
including treasure he buried in those lives. The
book summarizes a 1968 expedition led by Hubbard
to Mediterranean countries to locate and dig up
his treasure. I was the Captain of the "Avon
River" on that expedition. (2) Have You Lived
Before This Life, contains forty-one alleged
auditing case histories of past lives, one of
which supposedly occurred 23 billion years ago,
attached hereto as Exhibit 92, page 238. (3)
Scientology: History Of Man, written by Hubbard,
states in the Forward: "This is a cold-blooded and
factual account of your last sixty trillion
years," attached hereto as Exhibit 93. Hubbard
continues: "This is useful
knowledge. With it the blind again see, the lame
walk, the ill recover, the insane become sane and
the sane become saner." The book contains
Hubbard's perspective of the history of the human
race and describes strange past lives which he
claims every person experienced from the beginning
of time, including that of the Pilt Down man,
later found to be a hoax. All three books are
available in major bookstores as well as Public
Libraries. They are sold to Scientologists in
Organization bookstores, though at far higher
prices than in retail stores.


259. Hubbard even developed a technique to resolve
past life occlusion. In 1975 he wrote a bulletin,
"PAST LIFE REMEDIES," attached herein as Exhibit
94. It states, "There are many remedies and
considerable tech developed over the years on the
subject of pcs (preclears) unable to go earlier
than this life ... The earliest was getting the pc
to locate and run imaginary [emphasis added]
incidents ... Delusion tends to run off but the
real incidents [emphasis added] move into view as
well." I ran this 'remedy' on many preclears with
mixed results -- some preclears ended up believing
they lived in the past and were the identity they
found; many did not. I know of many other auditors
who did so as well, also with mixed results. It
was run on me many times with limited result.


260. Getting a Scientologist to believe that what
he sees in his mind is valid, is achieved step by
step. At first, the lower level grade auditing
gets him looking into his mind for this life
memories, which he knows are true. As he often
also achieves emotional highs in remembering
something, his belief that his memories are valid
is enhanced. His next step, according to Hubbard,
is Dianetic auditing. At this point he may or may
not go into past lives. If he does, he more
willingly accepts those memories as valid because
he knows that the earlier ones were valid. And he
will accept 'memories' of past lives including
some extraordinary and unbelievable ones. When he
finally gets to OT 3 and learns that he has
spiritual cooties all over him, and if he has been
a true believer up to that point, he normally
accepts that as well.


261. Despite the fact that Scientologists must
believe in past lives and be able to audit them to
reach the top of Hubbard's Bridge, the CSI
attorneys have seen fit to attack the credibility
of defendant, Steven Fishman, because he believes
in past lives and has a belief he was Malchoot, or
the father of Jesus Christ.


262. Fishman's belief is exactly the end result a
preclear is expected to obtain during his Dianetic
session, a belief that he lived as a particular
identity some time in the past, often a famous
one.


263. During the thousands of hours I audited
others, a large number of my preclears remembered
one or more of their past identities. About ten of
my preclears believed they were Jesus Christ,
about five believed they were Joan of Ark, four
were convinced they lived as George Washington and
one as Thomas Jefferson.


264. In 1968, I heard Hubbard say that who a
preclear believed he was in a past life was
unimportant. The importance lay in
'rehabilitating' the ability to recover past
lives.

265. Most former Scientologists refuse to get
mental health assistance for years because of
Hubbard's belief that Mental Health professionals
are destroying mankind and the world - that they
are the cause of all illness, and familial,
governmental, economic, educational, industrial
and financial problems.


266. Regular PAP smears and mammograms are not
provided in the Sea Org, nor is routine dental
care. Hubbard believed he was invulnerable - so do
Scientologists.


267. Miscavige's attempts to discredit Vaughn and
Stacy Young as CSI experts was expected.
(Miscavige declaration, page 15) He can do no
less. Hubbard insisted that his critics and
enemies be discredited, their names blackened,
their lives ruined and their deaths demanded.
Miscavige, being a true believer, has to follow
Hubbard's orders. The Youngs will more than
likely, receive more harassment.


268. This does not alter the fact that anyone who
has served and worked in CSI and the Sea Org as
long as Vaughn and Stacy Young, who received the
extensive training they have, and held the
positions they have, is an expert on CSI and the
Sea Org.

269. I am sure that in response to this
declaration, the Scientologists will further
discredit me and manufacture more disclosures
about me in their continued "Fair Game" actions to
blacken my name and ruin my life. I expect nothing
less of them, as they are duty bound to follow
Hubbard's directives on their perceived enemies.


I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws
of the United States of America that the foregoing
is true and correct.


Executed in Los Angeles, California this 8th day
of March, 1994.


Hana Eltringham Whitfield

(End)

--

It's all coming down! It's all coming down!
IT'S ALL COMING DOWN!
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre II


Cheerful Charlie

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wbarwell wrote:
> This hasn't been posted in a long while.

I saw it spammed lots of times.

> Horrifying reading.

Yeah, horrifying posting of a disturbed individual who makes money
kidnapping and "deprogramming" people of religion she does not like.
What kind of credible witness is a person like Hana or her husband?


Clip and save this about Hana Whitfield:
http://www.religiousfreedomwatch.org/false_exp/whitfield1.html

With what sock puppets does Hana and her husband post on ARS?

Barbara Schwarz

I am being defamed and forged here

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Also a great signature you have, Marty. Generous, determined and
strong! Not some greedy little perverted and confused doctor scribble.

I love you,

Barbara/Sarah

P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let me
post it in one piece.

DECLARATION OF MARK C. RATHBUN
I, Mark C. Rathbun, hereby declare:

1. I am the President of the Religious Technology Center

("RTC"). RTC has the responsibility of ensuring that the

nature and quality of the services and products associated with

the religion of Scientology and with its technologies of

spiritual counselling, ethics and administration are properly

applied in accordance with the standards set forth by the

Founder of the Religion, L. Ron Hubbard. I have personal

knowledge of the facts set forth below, and if called upon to

do so, I could and would competently testify thereto.

2. In addition to my corporate position as President of

RTC, I also hold the ecclesiastical position of Inspector

General for Ethics. The function of that position is to ensure

the standard application of the ethics technology of the

Scientology religion. I am responsible for ensuring that the

ethical standards of Scientology are observed to the letter.

My life is dedicated to the support and preservation of the

Scientology religion and its scripture, which consists of the

religious writings of Mr. Hubbard.

3. I am familiar with this litigation and the outrageous

accusations introduced against the Church of Scientology under

the guise of an explanation of Armstrong's "state of mind."

Armstrong was thus permitted to introduce evidence which

twisted and perverted the facts about his former religion and

its system of ethics and justice one hundred and eighty degrees

from the truth. In fact, Scientologists, as a group, comprise

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the most ethical people, following the highest ethical

standards, of any group in the world today.

4. At trial, the Church of Scientology of California was

effectively prevented from placing into the record the

overwhelming evidence of Scientology's emphasis on honesty and

integrity, or from demonstrating to the Court the truth about

its system of ethics and justice which its parishioners prize

so highly. The trial court erred when it accepted, as has this

Court, Armstrong's evidence concerning his alleged "state of

mind" and then used that evidence to support findings of fact as

though such supposed evidence had been admitted for the truth of

the assertions. Consequently, the false accusations leveled by

Amrstrong were never answered, as they could have been, with a

resounding demonstration by the Church of the standards of

ethical conduct that are required of each and every

Scientologist and of the developments of L. Ron Hubbard which

led to the creation of an ecclesiastical ethics and justice

system that is honest, ethical and fair. This declaration is an

attempt to demonstrate to this Court just a fraction of the

evidence that the Church would have supplied to the Court below,

had it been allowed to do so, to prevent the reliance by that

Court and now this Court on the distorted picture of Scientology

created by Armstrong.

5. Armstrong spent a considerable time at trial asserting

that an alleged practice of "fair game" made him fearful, and

that this fear was a justification for his theft of documents.

Armstrong's use and description of the term "fair game," and

his allegations of fear concerning it, are entirely belied by

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Church scripture, doctrine and essential philosophy. "fair

game" was a term used in the Church for a short while in the

1960's. By the time Armstrong first entered the Church, the

term was no longer used, and the policy referring to it had

been expressly cancelled.

6. As used for this brief time within the Church, "fair

game" had not even the slightest resemblance to the wild

accusations made by Armstrong. It meant simply that an

individual so labelled was not entitled to the protection of the

Scientology system of justice. In this regard it is similar to

the Old English concept of "outlaw" which was "one who is put

out of the protection or aid of the law." (Black's Law

Dictionary, Rev. Fourth Edition, pg. 1255).

7. The Scientology ethics and justice system is a

privilege and benefit for Scientologists. Scientologists can

and do avail themselves of the Scientology ethics and justice

system as it is inexpensive, swift, sane, accurate and based

solely on getting to the truth. One is judged by a committee

of his peers whose only task is to get to the truth of disputes

between Scientologists. Scientology justice committees do not

punish, they only get to the truth and attempt to rectify

injustices. The system is based on trust, and because

Scientology is predicated on truth and honesty, no

Scientologist in good standing would even think of lying in

such a proceeding or attempt to derail and misdirect a

proceeding through false and inflammatory testimony such as one

sees in civil cases in every courthouse.

8. One of the fundamental discoveries of L. Ron Hubbard

-3-

is that man is basically good. As an individual becomes more

aware and able through the application of Scientology religious

technology, he becomes more honest, ethical, and interested in

helping others. This is why Scientologists become the most

valued members of society as they advance in Scientology.

L. Ron Hubbard developed a system of ethics and justice which

is based on this bedrock principle. The Scientology ethics and

justice system is built on the premise that honesty and

integrity are essential to happiness and survival.

9. Scientologists consider this ethics and justice system

a major benefit derived from membership in the Church. To

expel a person from Church membership and thereby withdraw the

protection and availability of the Church's ethics and justice

system is the harshest penalty in the Scientology religion.

Even then, however, because Scientologists believe that man is

basically good, the door is always left open for that person to

return to Church membership.

10. The reference to a person being "fair game" is a

direct reference to what individuals who cannot have access to

the Scientology justice system are likely to receive at the

hands of the justice systems extant in society. Compared to

Scientology ethics and justice procedures, lay justice

proceedings are, in fact, barbaric.

11. Contrary to the allegations made by Armstrong

throughout the trial of this case and repeated unquestioningly

by Judge Breckenridge, the basic values of honesty and

integrity are the bedrock upon which Scientologists build their

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lives and upon which any individual must so build if he is to

live happily and in harmony with his fellows.

12. The scriptures of Scientology are replete with

admonitions to its adherents to build their lives on the

foundations of honesty and integrity. As Mr. Hubbard stated

in a technical bulletin titled " Auditor's 1/ Rights

Modified," written in 1972: "The road to truth is begun with

honesty." 2/ This is a road that all Scientologists, by

definition, consider that they are following.

13. Mr. Hubbard's injunction to be truthful covers all

aspects of an individual's and organization's activities. For

example, he laid down a firm rule for Church of Scientology

staff in official dealings: "Never use lies." ("The Missing

Ingredient", [August 13, 1970]). In a policy directive

entitled, "Safe Ground" (October 27, 1974), Mr. Hubbard

reiterated this point: "1. NEVER SAY OR PUBLISH ANYTHING YOU

CANNOT PROVE OR DOCUMENT; 2. ALWAYS DOCUMENT THE TRUTH TO

OPPOSE LIES."

14. The value of truth and honesty in one's dealing with

others goes much deeper than mere pragmatism. Honest and

ethical behavior enhance the well-being of an individual and a

group; dishonesty and unethical acts degrade a person and an


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1) An "auditor" is a Scientology minister who counsels
parishioners. The term is derived from a Latin term meaning
one who listens.

2) Due to space limitations, copies of the writings of L. Ron
Hubbard referred to herein are not attached, but can be
supplied to this Court upon request.

-5-

organization. In a book originally published in 1951, Mr.
Hubbard explained why maintaining high ethical standards is so

important, not just to Scientologists, but to everyone:

Thus, dishonest conduct is nonsurvival . . . . The
keeping of one's word, when it has been sacredly
pledged, is an act of survival, since one is then
trusted, but only so long as one keep's one's word.

To the weak, to the cowardly, to the reprehensibly
irrational, dishonesty and underhanded dealings, the
harming of others and the blighting of their hopes
seem to be the only way of conducting life. Unethical
conduct is actually the conduct of destruction and
fear; lies are told because one is afraid of the
consequences should one tell the truth; thus, the
liar is inevitably a coward, the coward is inevitably
a liar.

L. Ron Hubbard, Science of Survival, at 142-143 (1989 Ed.).

15. The subject of honesty and ethical behavior

permeated Mr. Hubbard's writings throughout the years. In a

1960 issue entitled "Honest People Have Rights, Too,"

Mr. Hubbard stated:

Individual rights were not originated to protect
criminals but to bring freedom to honest men.
Into this area of protection then dived those who
needed "freedom" and "individual liberty" to cover
their own questionable activities.

Freedom is for honest people. No man who is not
himself honest can be free--he is his own trap.
When his own deeds cannot be disclosed then he is a
prisoner; he must withhold himself from his fellows
and is a slave to his own conscience. Freedom must
be deserved before any freedom is possible.

* * *

Freedom for Man does not mean freedom to injure Man.
Freedom of speech does not mean freedom to harm by lies.
To preserve that freedom one must not permit men to hide
their evil intentions under the protection of that
freedom. To be free a man must be honest with himself and
with his fellows. If a man uses his own honesty to
protest the unmasking of dishonesty, then that man is an
enemy of his own freedom.

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Mr. Hubbard ended this bulletin with the reminder that:

"On the day when we can fully trust each other, there
will be peace on Earth. Don't stand in the road of
that freedom. Be free, yourself."

Id.

16. An entire book was compiled from Mr. Hubbard's

writings dedicated to the subject of ethics, entitled

Introduction to Scientology Ethics. The book is replete

with basic truths on this subject which cannot be fully

discussed in this limited space. The following statements are

representative of the concepts which it contains:

The man who lies, the woman who cheats on her husband, the
teenager who takes drugs, the politician who is involved
in dishonest dealings, all are cutting their own throats.

* * *

It may come as a surprise to you, but a clean heart and
clean hands are the only way to achieve happiness and
survival. The criminal will never make it unless he
reforms; the liar will never be happy or satisfied with
himself until he begins dealing in truth.

L. Ron Hubbard, Introduction to Scientology Ethics, at

29 (1989 Ed.).

17. What Scientologists hope to achieve through living

ethical, honest lives and showing respect for their fellow man

is quite simple: happiness. Albeit simple and indeed a basic

desire amongst all men, few know the requisites to true

happiness as well as a Scientologist.

As for ideals, as for honesty, as for one's love of
one's fellow man, one cannot find good survival for
one or for many where these things are absent.

-7-

* * *

A man who is known to be honest is awarded
survival-- good jobs, good friends. And the man who
has ideals-- no matter how thoroughly he may be
persuaded to desert them, survives well only so long
as he is true to those ideals.

(Introduction to Scientology Ethics, at 23)

18. In a bulletin from 1961 entitled, "Clean Hands Make a

Happy Life", Mr. Hubbard underscored the basic problem behind

the lack of human happiness:

For the first time in the soggy stream that's
history to the human race, its possible that
happiness exists ....

What has made all Man a pauper in his happiness?

Transgressions against the mores of his race, his group, his
family! ...

And as we wander on, transgressing more, agreeing to
new mores and then transgressing those, we come into
that sunless place, the prison of our tears and
sighs and might-have-beens, unhappiness.

* * *

All Mankind lives and each man strives by codes of
conduct mutually agreed . ...

But now against that codes there is transgression.
And so because the code was held, whatever code it
was, and Man sought comfort in Man's company, he
held back his deed and so entered then the bourne in
which no being laughs or has a freedom in his heart.

So down the curtains come across the brightness of
the day and dull-faced clouds enmist all pleasant
circumstances. For one has evilly transgressed and
may not speak of it for fear all happiness will die.

19. With direct regard to the subject of spiritual

progress in the Scientology religion, also referred to as

"case gain," Mr. Hubbard wrote a bulletin in 1985 called

-8-

"Honesty and Case Gain." In that Bulletin, he stated:

Thus, one can bar his own way up the Bridge3/ by
dishonesty.

I always feel a bit sad when I see somebody doing
himself in this way. It is so pointless.

Another of his writings on this subject matter is a book

entitled, The Way to Happiness. This book has been the

source of a grass roots movement to improve life in the

world by providing non-denominational, common sense, moral

principles for this modern time. The book is divided into

different precepts, with titles such as "Be Worthy of Trust,"

"Fulfill Your Obligations," "Do Not Steal," "Respect the

Religious Beliefs of Others," "Don't Do Anything Illegal," and

"Seek to Live With the Truth." A few brief excerpts will show

its teachings:

Be Worthy of Trust.

Unless one can have confidence in the reliability of
those about one, he, himself, is at risk. When
those he counts upon let him down, his own life can
become disordered and even his own survival can be put
at risk.

Mutual trust is the firmest building block in human
relationships. Without it, the whole structure comes
down.

* * *

When one gives an assurance or promise or makes a
sworn intention, one must make it come true. If one
says he is going to do something, he should do it.

If he says he is not going to do something, he should
not do it. ...


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3) The Bridge is the term which is used to describe the series
of gradient steps of spiritual awareness which one achieves in
the Scientology religion.
-9-

People who keep their word are trusted and admired.
People who do not are regarded like garbage. Those
who break their word often never get another chance.

A person who does not keep his word can soon find
himself entangled and trapped in all manner of
"guarantees" and "restrictions" and can even find
himself shut off from normal relations with others.
There is no more thorough self-exile from one's
fellows than to fail to keep one's promises once
made.

(The Way To Happiness, at 191-192; 198-200.)

The honesty of an individual is something that affects those

with whom a person lives and works. As Mr. Hubbard said in

a writing titled "Ethics and Executives," 3 May 1972R,

"Dishonesty, false reports, an out-ethics [i.e.,
unethical] personal life, should all be looked
for and, by persuasion, should be corrected."

Again and again Mr. Hubbard has stressed that dishonesty

in one's dealing with others is harmful not only to the other

individual, but to one's self:

The ruin of another's life can wreck one's own.
Society reacts -- the prisons and the insane asylums
are stuffed with people who harmed their fellows.
But there are other penalties: whether one is caught
or not, committing harmful acts against others,
particularly when hidden, can cause one to suffer
severe changes in his attitudes toward others and
himself, all of them unhappy ones. The happiness
and joy of life depart.

(The Way To Happiness, at 322 - 324.)

20. This standard is not limited to simply those with

whom a person works with directly but in fact all those with

whom one may come in contact in the community and within

society:

A country has laws and regulations to
coordinate its activities.

One does NOT seek to get around these or avoid

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these or find loopholes in them. This is
COMPLICATED AND DISHONEST.

It is MUCH simpler just to know and obey
them.

"Regulations and Laws, Obedience To," 27 October 1973.

21. In a writing issued in 1980 entitled, "Ethics,

Justice, and the Dynamics,"4/, L. Ron Hubbard wrote:

Years ago I discovered and proved that man is
basically good. This means that the basic
personality and the basic intentions of the
individual, toward himself and others are good.

When a person finds himself committing too
many harmful acts against the dynamics, he becomes
his own executioner. This gives us the proof that
man is basically good. When he finds himself
committing too many evils, then, causatively,
unconsciously or unwittingly, man puts ethics in on
himself by destroying himself; and he does himself
in without assistance from anybody else.

This is why the criminal leaves clues on the
scene, why people develop strange incapacitating
illnesses and why they cause themselves accidents
and even decide to have an accident. When they
violate their own ethics, they begin to decay. They
do this all on their own, without anybody else doing
anything.


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4) L. Ron Hubbard's most fundamental discovery was the
discovery that whatever else they were doing, all life was
seeking to survive. Survival is the common denominator of all
life. The basic urge to survive manifests itself in different
ways. These ways have been divided into eight parts, or
"dynamics". Each of these dynamics is interdependent on the
others. Each of us is striving to survive along or through
these subdivisions of the basic urge to survive: 1) the urge to
survive as an individual; 2) the urge to survive through sex
and the rearing of children; 3) the urge to survive through
groups; 4) the urge to survive as mankind, 5) the urge to
survive through living things, i.e., animals or plants; 6) the
urge to survive through the physical universe (matter, energy,
space and time [mest -- the physical universe]); 7) the urge to
survive through the spiritual universe; and 8) the urge to
survive through God, or the infinite.
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22. The teachings of Mr. Hubbard are unequivocal on this

point. The commission of dishonesties, of harmful acts against

another is the road to personal destruction, to the loss of

awareness, the loss of abilities, to personal unhappiness and the

destruction of positive interpersonal relationships. Only the

litigants who, due to their own harmful acts, have already

travelled down this route or those who, through misinformation

or ignorance know no better, would advance or believe that the

scriptures of the Church could support the commission of

harmful acts against one's fellow man.

23. In fact, the precise opposite is true. Scientology

scriptures detail how it is that harmful acts against one's

fellows bring about the loss of integrity and decrease one's

ability to handle life successfully. The mechanism at work

here was presented by Mr. Hubbard in 1968:

There was an important discovery made in 1952
. . . which did not get included in "Book
One," Dianetics: The Modern Science of
Mental Health.

This was the "overt-motivator sequence. . ."

AN OVERT, in Dianetics and Scientology, is an
aggressive or destructive ACT by the individual
against one or another of the eight dynamics (self,
family, group, mankind, animals or plants, mest, life
or the infinite).

A MOTIVATOR is an aggressive or destructive act
received by the person or one of the dynamics.

The viewpoint from which the act is viewed
resolves whether the act is an overt or a motivator.

The reason it is called a "motivator" is
because it tends to prompt that one pays it back --
it "motivates" a new overt.

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When one has done something bad to someone or
something, one tends to believe it must have been
"motivated."

Bulletin of 20 May 1968, "Overt-Motivator Sequence."

Thus, an individual who commits harmful acts against himself,

another, the social order and so forth, grows invariably at odds

with the person or institution whom he has attacked.

24. Mr. Hubbard explained this phenomena further in a

lecture given to Scientology ministerial students:

[M]an is basically good, despite his reactive
bank.5/ The reactive bank is only composed to
make a man commit overts, which is against his
better nature. If he commits these overts,
therefore, he'll trap himself because he won't go on
communicating, having committed them. So it's the
perfect trap. You do not want to talk to people you
have wronged . ... They commit an overt act, don't
you see, and then they will try to withhold and
sever the communication line for fear that they will
commit another overt act. That actually is the
fundamental think of man.

Tape Lecture of July 2, 1964, "0/W Modernized and Reviewed."

25. The path one trods when he commits harmful acts is the

road to oblivion. It is the descent not only into despair and

destroyed relationships; it is also the way to personal

degradation and criminality. "A criminal is one who is

motivated by evil intentions and who has committed so many

harmful overt acts that he considers such activities ordinary."

(Bulletin of 15 September 1981, "The Criminal Mind,") The

desperate straits to which the criminal has descended have been

clearly described by Mr. Hubbard:


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5) The "bank" is a slang term referring to a person's "reactive
bank", that portion of a person's mind wherein all painful
experience is stored below a person's awareness. The reactive
mind is a stimulus-response unconscious mind which can exercise
control over the individual without that person's awareness.
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> Also a great signature you have, Marty. Generous, determined and
> strong! Not some greedy little perverted and confused doctor scribble.
>
> I love you,
>
> Barbara/Sarah
>
> P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let me
> post it in one piece.
>
> DECLARATION OF MARK C. RATHBUN
> I, Mark C. Rathbun, hereby declare:

This is the second part of the affidavit


It is a mind like any other mind but it has
gone wrong. It is motivated by evil intentions
which, even if idiotic, are greater than the
possessor's ability to reason. The criminal, even
when he seems most clever, is really very, very
stupid. The evil intentions get dramatized by
senseless overt acts which are then withheld, and
the final result is a person who is more dead than
alive and who faces a future so agonizing that any
person would shudder at it. The criminal, in fact,
has forfeited his life and any meaning to it even
when he remains "uncaught" and "unpunished," for in
the long run, he has caught himself and punishes
himself for all eternity. No common judge can give
a sentence as stiff as that. They know down deep
that this is true and that is why they scream with
such ferocity that men have no souls. They can't
confront the smallest part of what awaits them.

When you understand what the criminal mind
consists of, you can also understand how ghastly
must be the feelings or lack of them with which the
criminal has to live within himself and for all his
days forever. He is more to be pitied than
punished ....

THE CRIMINAL, NO MATTER WHAT HARM HE IS DOING TO
OTHERS, IS ALSO SEEKING TO DESTROY HIMSELF. HE IS
IN PROTEST AGAINST HIS OWN SURVIVAL.

Id.

26. The individual, having descended away from personal

honesty and integrity, down the dwindling spiral of the

overt-motivator sequence, to the depths of criminality

described by Mr. Hubbard in the attached bulletin arrives at a

point, where they are totally consumed by their criminality. A

person at this point sees all life as having the same sordid

motives he does. Of such an individual, Mr. Hubbard wrote:

THE CRIMINAL ACCUSES OTHERS OF THINGS WHICH HE
HIMSELF IS DOING.

* * *

THE CRIMINAL MIND RELENTLESSLY SEEKS TO DESTROY
ANYONE IT IMAGINES MIGHT EXPOSE IT.

* * *

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THE CRIMINAL ONLY SEES OTHERS AS HE HIMSELF IS.

Id.

27. The entire thrust of the training, auditing, ethics

and justice technologies of the Scientology religion is to

improve the spiritual well-being of the individual and to make

him more able so that he is able to assist others to attain

greater spiritual awareness. Of all of the religions in the

world, Scientology is unique in the degree it places emphasis

upon the value of self-determined right conduct, honesty and

personal integrity. The scriptures, however, do far more than

simply warn of the consequences of evil ways. They also set

forth techniques for the eradication of the harmful effects of

past transgressions and the rehabilitation of an individual's

personal integrity and abilities. Confessional counselling

sessions are standardly provided to Scientologists in order to

help them unburden themselves of past transgressions.

Through such counselling the individual Scientologist is made

more able and is brought to levels of increased affinity and

responsibility.

28. The ethics and justice system of Scientology, then,

has honesty and integrity as its underpinnings. As a subject,

ethics consists simply of the actions taken by an individual on

himself to improve his survival. Through Scientology ethics a

person is taught not a rote series of do's and don't's, but

tools which he can use to make ethical and moral choices and

decisions.

29. In a policy letter of 12 July 1980 later revised on 5

November 1982, entitled "The Basics of Ethics," Mr. Hubbard

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wrote of the unfortunate state a person finds himself in when
he is unable to ethically deal with his daily life:

The individual who lacks any ethics technology is
unable to put in ethics on himself and restrains
himself from contrasurvival actions, so he caves
himself in. And the individual is not going to come
alive unless he gets hold of the basic tech of
ethics and applies it to himself and others.

30. The basic ethics technology discovered by L. Ron

Hubbard is found in the ethics conditions and their formulas.

These are described in the book, Introduction to Scientology

Ethics.

The basic tools used to get and keep ethics in are
the ethics conditions and their formulas.

An organization or its parts or an individual passes
through various states of existence. These, if not
handled properly, bring about shrinkage and misery
and worry and death. If handled properly they bring
about stability, expansion, influence and well-
being.

* * *

The different conditions formulas make up a SCALE
which shows the condition or state, which is to say
the degree of success or survival of an
individual...

(Introduction to Scientology Ethics, at 37-38.)

31. The ethics conditions are: Confusion, Treason, Enemy,

Doubt, Liability, Non-Existence, Danger, Emergency, Normal

Operation, Affluence, Power, Power Change. Each condition

carries with it a series of steps to follow, called formulas,

which result in improvement up the rising scale of

conditions. The application of the specific formulas for each

condition are a basic tool which Scientologists use to live

happier, more successful lives. Each condition describes a

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level of survival in which an individual, business or other

activity can be located at any given moment. Mr. Hubbard has

laid out an exact formula, or set of steps, for each condition,

which, if correctly followed, will result in the attainment of

a higher condition. For example, both a new marriage and a new

business start out in a condition of "non-existence" and to

succeed, must follow the formula steps of getting in

communication with one's partner or potential customers,

finding out what is needed from that person, and providing

that. Whether one is doing well, poorly, or just getting by,

there is a condition formula which applies. (For a full

description of the various ethics conditions and their

individual formulas, see Introduction to Scientology Ethics,

pp. 56-104.) Through the use of the correct formula, one is

able to improve how he or she is doing.

32. Condition formulas are used to handle all types of

situations, favorable and unfavorable, alike. For example, if

one made a bad error on one's job, he could use an ethics

condition, such as the Liability formula, as a guide to getting

back on top of the situation -- perhaps saving his job in the

process. And if one were doing very well in some area in life,

the Affluence formula would provide steps to help isolate the

important points of one's success and reinforce those.

33. Scientology also has an ecclesiastical justice

system. Justice is applied in Scientology when an individual

fails to apply the tools of ethics to correct his own unethical

activities, and is causing problems for others.

34. The Scientology justice system has as its basic

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premise that justice is to be used only so long as it is

necessary to restore the individual to self-determined ethical

conduct. It does not have punishment as a goal; rather, the

purpose is to rehabilitate the individual's ability to use and

apply the ethics technology. For this reason, the justice

system is a gradient one, consisting of a whole series of

actions which might be taken in an appropriate case to ensure

that ethical conduct is restored.

35. These gradient steps are specified in a writing of

Mr. Hubbard dated 29 April 1965, entitled "Ethics Review." The

various tools are laid out in a progression of lightest to most

severe, ranging from actions such as "noticing something

non-optimum and commenting on it to the person," to the

severest discipline in the Scientology religion: "expulsion

from Scientology." None of the gradients carries with it

physical punishment of any kind.

36. L. Ron Hubbard has stressed that the lightest forms

of these levels are to be used first, and only increased as

necessary to help the person:

Scientology Ethics are so powerful in effect
... that a little goes a very long ways.

Try to use the lightest form first.

Id.

37. The Scientology justice system also provides

ecclesiastical fact-finding bodies and formal justice actions

which help determine the appropriate way to deal with a

Scientologist who has been causing difficulty for other

Scientologists. The first of these is an "ethics hearing."

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Such a hearing consists of a meeting of the accused with a

"hearing officer." This is a fact-finding body; the accused

is presented with the written accusations, is given the

opportunity to question the people who have made the

accusations, if necessary, and is given the opportunity to

explain fully his own side of the story. The hearing officer

then makes a recommendation as to how the situation should be

handled.

38. If it is established by verified evidence in an

ethics hearing that the person has been involved in some

violations of Scientology codes or procedures, a "Court of

Ethics" may be convened. The purpose of the Court is to

determine what discipline should be imposed for the

wrong-doing. For example, if a staff member is continually

late for or absent from his assigned duties, he might be called

before such a court and might be assigned a short, special

project to clean the slate for the problems he has caused.

Such an action would bring home to him that he is expected to

appear for work on time and should regulate his actions

accordingly. (See, policy letter of 26 May 65, Issue III,

"Courts of Ethics,").

39. The most serious type of justice action is a

Committee of Evidence. This is "a fact-finding body composed

of impartial persons properly convened by a convening

authority which hears evidence from persons it calls before it,

arrives at a finding and makes a full report and recommendation

to its convening authority for his or her action." (Policy

letter of 27 March 1965, "The Justice of Scientology -- its Use

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and Purpose.) The individual or individuals who are the subject

of the Committee of Evidence are present at all times when

evidence is presented and are given the opportunity to examine

all witnesses. Once the Committee has determined the facts of

the matter, it makes its recommendation to the "convening

authority" who then reviews all the evidence and

recommendations and accepts, or modifies the Committee's

findings and recommendations. The protection which committees

of evidence provide for Scientologists from possible arbitrary

sanctions or sanctions arising out of momentary upset is

substantial. Thus, for example, staff members may not be

suspended, demoted, or improperly transferred to another job

without a committee of evidence. (Id.)

40. Scientologists can and frequently do avail themselves

of the Scientology justice system as it is free, swift, sane,

accurate and based solely on getting to the truth.

41. The value of a committee of evidence was described by

Mr. Hubbard in 1965 in a policy letter entitled "The Justice

of Scientology -- Its Use and Purpose; Being a Scientologist":

Committees of Evidence work. I recall one Tech[nical]
Director [Church executive in charge of
administering the delivery of Church services
according to the scriptures or "Tech"] accused of
tampering with a student. I was told he was about
to be disciplined and sacked. I stopped that action
and had a Committee of Evidence convened. Accurate
testimony revealed the story false and the Tech
Director innocent. Without that committee he would
have been ruined. I know of other instances where a
committee found the facts completely contrary to
rumor. Some are guilty, most are innocent. But
thereby we have justice and our necks aren't out.
If a person is to keep the law, he or she must know
what the law is. And must be protected from
viciousness and caprice in the name of law. If a
person doesn't keep the law, knowing well what it

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is, he or she hurts all of us and should be handled.
Our justice really rehabilitates in the long run.
It only disciplines those who are hurting others and
gives them a way to change so they can eventually
win too -- but not by hurting us.

42. As set forth above, the ultimate penalty under the

justice codes of the Church of Scientology is expulsion from

the Church. Mr. Hubbard wrote in a 1965 policy letter that to

withdraw the protection and availability of the Scientology

justice system is the harshest penalty in that system; and that

is the effect of expulsion. Yet, even a person who has been

declared to be a suppressive and has been expelled from the

Church, however, is still afforded an opportunity to redeem

himself and to return to good standing. To do so, the person

must follow a simple, five step, procedure: (A) "cease all

attacks and suppressions so he, she or they can get a case

gain"; (B) make "a public announcement to the effect that they

realize their actions were ignorant and unfounded"; (B-1)

paying off all debts owed to any Scientology organizations;

(B-2) complete an approved amends project; (C) training from

the lowest level; (D) providing copies of the above steps to the

ethics officer who is dealing with him; and (E) providing a

similar copy to the International Justice Chief of the Church.

"Suppressive Acts, Suppression of Scientology and

Scientologists", 8 January 1981.

43. The writings of L. Ron Hubbard are very clear on the

point that even an expelled person may turn around and re-enter

the Church. In "Expansion Theory of Policy", 4 December 1966

regarding expulsion from the Church, he wrote:

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Further, one must leave at least a crack in the
door and never close it with a crash on anyone
because a demand factor may still develop there.
... One must always leave a crack open. The
suppressive can recant and apologize.

44. Finally, because of their adherence to a strict

standard of ethics, Scientologists have a great respect for the

law. As Mr. Hubbard wrote in The Way To Happiness:

"Adhere to the principal that all men are equal under
law: a principal which, in its own time and place -- the
tyrannical days of aristocracy -- was one of the greatest
social advances in human history and should not be lost
sight of.

"See the children and people become informed of what is
'legal and 'illegal' and make it known, if by as little
as a frown, that you do not approve of 'illegal acts.'

"Those who commit them, even when they 'get away with
them,' are yet weakened before the might of the state."

(Id., pp. 100 - 101)

45. The selections presented above are but a small

portion of the hundreds of pages which Mr. Hubbard has written

on the subject of Ethics and Justice, all of which is in full

use and application in Churches of Scientology around the

globe. As the cited materials make clear, the undeviating

emphasis throughout this vast literature is that one must

maintain a very high standard of ethics, that one must treat

one's fellow man with dignity and respect and that one must

obey the laws and act in harmony with the codes of the society.

Moreover, the Scientology scriptures themselves are comprised

of over 50 million words which L. Ron Hubbard wrote

on the subject of the religion of Scientology. And

throughout all of this material, whether dealing with

techniques of counselling or with the ultimate abilities and

-22-

nature of the spiritual being that is the individual, Mr.

Hubbard has written from the premise that truth, integrity,

honesty and fair dealing with one's fellows, with groups and

races and with each of the dynamics, is the road to survival.

This is a standard which never waivers in the Church of

Scientology. And this is the reason that Scientologists are the

most ethical people you are likely to ever meet.

46. Seen in this context -- a context which never could

be presented to Judge Breckenridge in the underlying case --

Armstrong's assertions are patently absurd and unbelievable.

Armstrong attempted to take one line from a 1965 issue and to

assert that this cancelled issue, which he deliberately

misinterpreted to suit his own purposes, carries more weight

than the thousands upon thousands of pages by Mr. Hubbard

which directly and unequivocably state the exact opposite of

Armstrong's interpretation. Armstrong knew that the "fair

game" issue was cancelled by Mr. Hubbard in 1968, before

Armstrong was first exposed to the religion of Scientology.

When Mr. Hubbard learned that the line was open to

misinterpretation by those not versed in Church scripture,

he immediately cancelled it for that reason. The Church has

always been ready to accept a reformed suppressive person back

into the Church. Mr. Hubbard's writings are clear on this.

The expelled individual is simply denied recourse to the

Church's internal justice procedures for the resolution of his

disputes with Scientologists in good standing. The door is

always "left open a crack", as anyone is capable of reform. It

has always been and will remain the intention of the Church

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staff to bring increased well-being and spiritual awareness to all

individuals on this planet. That is what the religion and

the Church of Scientology are about.

47. Armstrong stands as an apostate who has found a

single mistranslated line that never made it into an edition of

the Bible. An apostate who, on the basis of this non-existent

piece of scripture, is attempting to allege that all of

Christianity is built upon a false premise and that all the

teachings of Jesus and his disciples are mere coverings for the

one line of alleged "scripture" which he feels "tells it all".

The Court would surely recognize the absurdity of this position

and would never permit the apostate to claim that his theft of

sacred religious documents was warranted by his "state of mind".

Yet this is an exact parallel to the situation which occurred at

the Armstrong trial and which was countenanced by Judge

Breckenridge and, so far, by this Court. Moreover, Armstrong

well knows that it is a fundamental tenet of the Church that

Church policy must be in writing to be valid ("in Scientology we

say, 'if it isn't written, it isn't true.'"["The Hidden Data

Line, 16 April 1965] The term "fair game" is not in the writings

of the Church and is not Church policy. All valid and enforceable

Church policy is published and available to parishioners. The

"fair game" policy has not been published since its cancellation

prior to Armstrong joining the Church and is not published in any

current volumes of Scientology writings, and indeed was never

published in any edition of any of the Scientology policy volumes.

It is not something that is open to interpretation by Armstrong,

Judge Breckenridge, or anyone else. It does not exist.

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48. Now the Court has the heretofore missing data about

the nature and weight of Scientology scriptures. Now the

indefensible nature of Armstrong's "state of mind" defense is

clear. And further, now it is clear that Armstrong's asserted

defense has forced the Court into the role of interpreter of

the true meaning of Scientology scriptures, a role which is

anathema to the First Amendment. Church scriptures are

straight-forward on this matter: Church members and Church

organizations are expected to (and do) maintain the highest

standards of ethical behavior in their dealings with their

fellow men and with the institutions of our society.

49. Mr. Hubbard cared deeply for mankind and dedicated his

life and his work to doing what he could to make life better --

and happier -- for all mankind. It is this care and dedication

which is carried on by Scientologists the world over, and their

own happiness and that of those around them reflect just that.

Mr. Hubbard expressed the purpose underlying his work in an

article entitled, The Aims of Scientology:

A civilization without insanity, without criminals
and without war, where the able can prosper and
honest beings can have rights, and where man is free
to rise to greater heights, are the aims of
Scientology.

50. The truth regarding the Church of Scientology is

clear. These are the true facts about the ethics and justice

systems of the Church and the values which the writings of

L. Ron Hubbard advance. These are tools of personal salvation

which litigants against the Church violently malign and impugn.

>From the blackened depths of their criminal minds, they seek to

destroy this hope for mankind through false pictures and wild

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allegations which merely reflect their own sordid intentions and

actions. Yet, as this small sampling of the scriptures show,

the truth is very different. The religion of Scientology places

a premium upon ethical behavior; and Scientologists, as a group,

are the most ethical people in the world today. In fact, the

ethical standards which they maintain are far and above those

of any other group.

I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the

State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed in the State of California, the 13th day of August 1991.


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Barbara Schwarz

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Jan 21, 2006, 4:18:49 PM1/21/06
to
I am being defamed and forged here wrote:

Just so I'm sure - this Marty Rathbun is not the Marty Rathbun who you
claim is your incarcerated husband and also, by coincidence a senior
Scn executive - or so you claim?

> from the truth. In fact, Scientologists, as a group, comprise

> the most ethical people, following the highest ethical
> standards, of any group in the world today.

And he wrote this with a straight face.


>
>Consequently, the false accusations leveled by
> Amrstrong were never answered, as they could have been, with a
> resounding demonstration by the Church of the standards of
> ethical conduct that are required of each and every
> Scientologist and of the developments of L. Ron Hubbard which
> led to the creation of an ecclesiastical ethics and justice
> system that is honest, ethical and fair.

I gues that doesn't include "dead agenting", "foot bullets", "fair
gaming". "acceptable truth" and a host of other ethical lapses.

> 7. The Scientology ethics and justice system is a
> privilege and benefit for Scientologists. Scientologists can
> and do avail themselves of the Scientology ethics and justice
> system as it is inexpensive, swift, sane, accurate and based
> solely on getting to the truth.

NOTHING to do with Scn is "inexpensive".


>
> Scientologist in good standing would even think of lying in
> such a proceeding or attempt to derail and misdirect a
> proceeding through false and inflammatory testimony such as one
> sees in civil cases in every courthouse.

Of COURSE NOT (cough, gag, barf)


>
> 11. Contrary to the allegations made by Armstrong
> throughout the trial of this case and repeated unquestioningly
> by Judge Breckenridge, the basic values of honesty and
> integrity are the bedrock upon which Scientologists build their

> lives

Sure.

I find it dishones, incorrect, factually inaccurate, more kook-rant
than professional and straight to the point only on your planet.

wbarwell

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I am being defamed and forged here wrote:

wbarwell

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I am being defamed and forged here wrote:


>
> Church scripture, doctrine and essential philosophy. "fair
>
> game" was a term used in the Church for a short while in the
>
> 1960's. By the time Armstrong first entered the Church, the
>
> term was no longer used, and the policy referring to it had
>
> been expressly cancelled.
>


1967

HCOPL 18 Oct 67
Penalties for Lower Conditions

"Enemy -May be deprived of property or injured or
by any Scientologist without any discipline of
the Scientologists. May be tricked, lied to,
sued or destroyed."

[See HCOPL 21 July 68 updated version of this HCOPL]
- WCB

------------------

HCOPL 18 Oct 67
POLICY AND HCOB ALTERATIONS
HIGH CRIME

"Recently, during the reorganization of WW, it came
to light in some continental orgs ECE SECS an SECs
have an (sic) occasion actually ordered that certain Pol Ltrs
and HCOBs were not to be followed.
------------------------ (Original in italics)

....
Any executive issuing such an order shall hereafter be
considered as committing a high crime..."
[Source: Foster Report]

**************************************************************************
July, 1968
"Introduction to Scientology Ethics" is first published.
This work is a collection mainly of earlier Hubbard
HCOBs, HCOPLs and various items from Hubbard's books and
tapes. It has been through several editions, and is required
reading in some basic Scientology courses.

"Ethics is reason and the contemplation of optimum
survival".

"All that ethics is for - the total reason for its
existance and operation - is simply the additional
tool necessary to apply the technology of Scientology."

[Here Hubbard redefines ethics in a startling and
self serving manner. This sentence is in early versions
of Introduction to Scientology Ethics" but is edited out
in post 1973 editions]

- WCB

-----


HCOPL 21 July 68
Penalties for Lower Conditions
(replaced ENEMY definition of HCOPL 18 Oct 67)

"ENEMY - Suppressive Person order. May not be
communicated with by anyone except and Ethics
Officer, a Master at Arms, a Hearing Officer,
or a board or committee. May be restrained or
imprisoned. May not be protected by any rules of
the group he sought to injure as he sought to
bar fair practices for others."
[Source: Foster Report]

------------

HCOPL 21 Oct 68
CANCELLATION OF FAIR GAME

"Fair Game may not appear on any

Ethics Order. It causes bad public relations.

This P/L does not cancel any treatment or
handling of an SP."
[Source: Foster Report]

--------------------------

.............

*************************************************************************

1970
Sectarian Healers and Hypnotherapy
A Study for the Committee on the Healing Arts.
By Professor Jonathan A. Lee - Ontario, Canada

Chapter 4 Scientology and Dianetics

"An incident which occurred at the Toronto Organization in 1967
serves to illustrate how members are disciplined. Internal dissention
between two executives, both trained at Saint Hill. lead to one
charging the other with "high crimes against Scientology" and declaring
him a Suppressive person. Although the accused executive appealed to
Saint Hill for restitution, the appeal was rejected. A bulletin
labelled "The Fair Game Law"(issued by Hubbard) was posted on the
Toronto centre bulletin board for a few months.
It informed all Scientologists that any actions that they took that
otherwise might be offensive against Scientology standards, would
not so be considered when directed at SPs; these people were to be
regarded as "fair game" for any sort of attack.

See: http://xenu.ca/papers/lee.html

-----------------

1974

9 Sept 74 Confidential Intelligence Course


"GUARDIAN ORDER

GO 1314 9 September 1974

Info Bureau only

CONFIDENTIAL
------------
INTELLIGENCE COURSE
-------------------
...

SEQUENCE: This checksheet is done once through, with study tech
fully applied. Starrates are noted with an asterisk (*).

...
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(2) PL 1 Mar 65, SUPPRESSIVE ACTS *________"

[This is the official GO course Intelligence training hat pack
check list. This PL 1 Mar 65 is the "Fair Game Law" HCOPL originally
written by Hubbard in 1965. This was seized in the 1977 FBI raids on
Scientology's headquarters.]
- WCB

http://www.xenu.net/archive/go/ic_conts.htm

***************************************************************************

1979

3 Dec 79

SENTENCING MEMORANDUM OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Mary Sue Hubbard et al Criminal Case No. 78-401

"Moreover, a review of the documents seized in the two Los Angeles,
California searches, which have since been unsealed by this Court,
show the incredible and sweeping nature of the criminal conduct of
the defendents and the organization which they lead. These crimes
include the infiltration and theft of documents from a number of
prominent private national and world organizations, law firms and
newspapers; the execution of smear campaigns and baseless law
suits to destroy private individuals who had attempted to exercise
their First Amendment rights to freedom of expression; the framing
of private citizens who had been critical of Scientology, including
the forging of at least one innocent person; violation of the civil
rights of prominent private figures and public officials."

[This memorandum covers many notorious actions of Scientology
including the fair gaming of Paulette Cooper, Gabe Cazares and
others.]
- WCB

US vs Kember, Budlong Sentencing Memorandum
(Undated) 1981

"It is interesting to note that he Founder of their organization,
unindicted co-conspirator L.Ron Hubbard, wrote in his dictionary
entitled "Modern Management Technology Defined" That "truth is what is
_true_ for you, and "illegal" is that which is "contrary to statistics
or policy" and not pursuant to Scientology's "approved program".
Thus with the Founder-Commodore's blessings they could wantonly
commit crimes as long as it was in the interest of Scientology."

"They believed they had _carte blanche_ to violate the rights of others
in order to destroy them, burglarize private, and public offices and
steal documents outlining the strategy of individuals and organizations
that the Church had sued. These suits were filed by the Church for the
sole purpose of of financially bankrupting its critics and in order to
create an atmosphere of fear so that critics would shy away from
exercising
the First Amendment rights secured them by the Constitution."

"To these defendants and their associates, however, anybody who
did not agree with them was considered an enemy against whom the
so called "fair game doctrine' could be invoked."

"This policy, together with the actions of the defendants who represent
the very top leadership of the Church of Scientology, brings into
question
their claim the Church prohibited the commission of illegal acts."

"Defendants, through one of their attorneys, have stated that the fair


game policy continued in effect well after the indictment in this case
and the conviction of the first nine co-defendants.

Defendents claim that the policy was abrogated by the Church's
Board of Directors in late July or Early August, 1980, only after


the defendants' personal attack on Judge Richey.

Transcript of September 5, 1980 at 14."

[Widely webbed, this important document is admission
fair game was policy as late as August 1980 despite
numerous claims from Scientology that Fair Game had
been cancelled in 1968, which was the position of Helena
Kobrin, RTC lawyer of record, on Alt.religion.scientology
in 1996.]
- WCB


***************************************************************************

1979

3 Dec 79

SENTENCING MEMORANDUM OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Mary Sue Hubbard et al Criminal Case No. 78-401

"Moreover, a review of the documents seized in the two Los Angeles,
California searches, which have since been unsealed by this Court,
show the incredible and sweeping nature of the criminal conduct of
the defendents and the organization which they lead. These crimes
include the infiltration and theft of documents from a number of
prominent private national and world organizations, law firms and
newspapers; the execution of smear campaigns and baseless law
suits to destroy private individuals who had attempted to exercise
their First Amendment rights to freedom of expression; the framing
of private citizens who had been critical of Scientology, including
the forging of at least one innocent person; violation of the civil
rights of prominent private figures and public officials."

[This memorandum covers many notorious actions of Scientology
including the fair gaming of Paulette Cooper, Gabe Cazares and
others.]
- WCB

***************************************************************************

roger gonnet

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> Also a great signature you have, Marty. Generous, determined and
> strong! Not some greedy little perverted and confused doctor scribble.

I see in your criminal OSAer babbles that you're against medicine as well as
psychiatry.

Bunches of crime cult hypocrites you are, OSA and RTC!

re


wbarwell

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> P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let me
> post it in one piece.

Sighhh..... you left off the headers, dates,
court, place et al.

wbarwell

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I am being defamed and forged here wrote:

> Scientology religion. I am responsible for ensuring that the
>
> ethical standards of Scientology are observed to the letter.


As if Scientology has any.

I note that Scientology has been cught red handed infiltrating
governments, the US, Canada, and Greece.
And has repeatedly been foound guilty in courts of fair
gaming people.


>
> My life is dedicated to the support and preservation of the
> Scientology religion and its scripture, which consists of the
> religious writings of Mr. Hubbard.
>
> 3. I am familiar with this litigation and the outrageous
>
> accusations introduced against the Church of Scientology under
>
> the guise of an explanation of Armstrong's "state of mind."
>
> Armstrong was thus permitted to introduce evidence which
>
> twisted and perverted the facts about his former religion and
>
> its system of ethics and justice one hundred and eighty degrees
>
> from the truth. In fact, Scientologists, as a group, comprise
>
> [Page Break]
>
>
>
> the most ethical people, following the highest ethical
>
> standards, of any group in the world today.
>


In regards to having been repeatedly found on the wrong side
of the law, Rathbun seems to be either a Class A liar or
delusionaly.

Looking up the various fair game operations run by Mary Sue
Hubbard's GO on Cooper and Cazares for example.

> 4. At trial, the Church of Scientology of California was
> effectively prevented from placing into the record the
> overwhelming evidence of Scientology's emphasis on honesty and
> integrity, or from demonstrating to the Court the truth about
>

A big load of propaganda means nothing.
No wonder the court told 'em not to bother.

>
> 5. Armstrong spent a considerable time at trial asserting
>
> that an alleged practice of "fair game" made him fearful, and
>
> that this fear was a justification for his theft of documents.
>
> Armstrong's use and description of the term "fair game," and
>
> his allegations of fear concerning it, are entirely belied by
>
> -2-
>
>
>
> Church scripture, doctrine and essential philosophy. "fair
>
> game" was a term used in the Church for a short while in the
>
> 1960's. By the time Armstrong first entered the Church, the
>
> term was no longer used, and the policy referring to it had
>
> been expressly cancelled.


In 1984 and 1991 Scientology argued in court that fair game
was a core Scientology practice.
This in the cases of Armstrong and Wollersheim.
The courts didn't accept that mosntraous claim.

Here, Rathbun is exposed as a liar.
In 1976 Stupidlogy lost a case against Allard on
fair game. This is because in 1974 and 1976 OEC volumes
were printed that had as policy, the HCOPL 23 December
1965 "..Fair Game Law.."

Rathbun is a liar.

>
> 6. As used for this brief time within the Church, "fair
>
> game" had not even the slightest resemblance to the wild
>
> accusations made by Armstrong. It meant simply that an
>

A lie. As seen by the 1976 Dec 23 1965 HCOPL
which attached the 18 Oct 67 HCOPL that pointedly
said no policy on SPs had changed.
One simply could not use the words fair game on an EO.

Rathbun was a liar. Again.

> Dictionary, Rev. Fourth Edition, pg. 1255).
>
> 7. The Scientology ethics and justice system is a
>
> privilege and benefit for Scientologists. Scientologists can
>

1965

HCOPL 7 Mar 65 Issue 1
[Widely misdated as 1 Mar 65 but actually 7 Mar 65]

Suppressive Acts -Suppression of Scientology
and Scientologists - The Fair Game Law

"A suppressive person or group becomes fair game.
.......
The homes, property, places and abodes of people
who have been active in attempting to suppress
Scientology or scientologists are beyond all
protection of Scientology Ethics unless absolved
by later Ethics or an amnesty"
trulyly suppressive person or Group has no rights
of any kind as Scientologists and actions taken
against them are not punishable under Scientology
Ethics codes."

[A webbed report on HCOPL 7 Mar 65, 23 Dec 65
and the subsequent versions and reissues,
"Scientology (R): The history of a Policy Letter -
A detailed study or the transformation of HCO PL
23 Dec 65 is webbed and is very good.]
- WCB
See: http://mccalcon.notlong.com

HCO Executive letter 27 Sept 65
AMPRINISTICS

"Treatment - They are fair game, can be sued or harassed.
...
(2) Harass these persons in any possible way.
....
(4) Tear up any meeting held and get names of
those attending and issue SP orders on them
and you'll get rid of a lot of rats."

-------------

HCOPL 23 December 65
Revised version of 7 March 65.
[Most inflammatory lines (See 7 Mar 65 above)
are dropped from this version.

Revised versions adding to list of "High Crimes"
were reissued 31 December 1979 as HCOPL 23 Dec 65R,
was itself cancelled and replaced by HCOPL 16 May 80 Issue II.
Reissued HCOPL 23 Dec 65RA (25 Aug 1988) and again
HCOPL 23 Dec 65RB (8 January 1991) and yet again as
HCOPL 7 March 65RB (4 November 2001)
See "The History of a Policy Letter etc."
See http:// macc...@notlong.com for the long and complex history
of this HCOPL.

- WCB

**************************************************************************

1967

HCOPL 18 Oct 67
Penalties for Lower Conditions

"Enemy -May be deprived of property or injured or
by any Scientologist without any discipline of
the Scientologists. May be tricked, lied to,
sued or destroyed."

[See HCOPL 21 July 68 updated version of this HCOPL]
- WCB

- WCB

-----

------------

"Fair Game may not appear on any

Ethics Order. It causes bad public relations.

This P/L does not cancel any treatment or
handling of an SP."
[Source: Foster Report]

--------------------------


> and do avail themselves of the Scientology ethics and justice
>
> system as it is inexpensive, swift, sane, accurate and based
>
> solely on getting to the truth.


Many people can attest Scientology justice is almost always an insane
kangaroo court


>
>
> is that man is basically good.

And some men are not. Hubbard was not.

> As an individual becomes more
>
> aware and able through the application of Scientology religious
>
> technology, he becomes more honest, ethical,


Didn't work with Hubbard, Mary Sue Hubbard,
the GO crew, David Miscavige, and well, many more.

>
> 10. The reference to a person being "fair game" is a
> direct reference to what individuals who cannot have access to
> the Scientology justice system are likely to receive at the
> hands of the justice systems extant in society. Compared to
> Scientology ethics and justice procedures, lay justice
> proceedings are, in fact, barbaric.
>


A massive lie.

Ask those who have been there.
gang bang sec check.

> 11. Contrary to the allegations made by Armstrong
> throughout the trial of this case and repeated unquestioningly
> by Judge Breckenridge, the basic values of honesty and
> integrity are the bedrock upon which Scientologists build their
>
> -4-
>
>
>
> lives and upon which any individual must so build if he is to
> live happily and in harmony with his fellows.
>

Oddly enough, Scientology seems unable to
live much in harmony with others.


> 12. The scriptures of Scientology are replete with
>
> admonitions to its adherents to build their lives on the
>
> foundations of honesty and integrity. As Mr. Hubbard stated
>
> in a technical bulletin titled " Auditor's 1/ Rights
>
> Modified," written in 1972: "The road to truth is begun with
>
> honesty." 2/

This from a man who was one of the biggest liars in history.
A man who lied about being a civil engineer, a degreed
philosopher, a nuclear physicist, a war hero, and more.
A man who couldn't tell the truth with a gun to his head.


> 13. Mr. Hubbard's injunction to be truthful covers all
> aspects of an individual's and organization's activities. For
>

Hubbard lied he had resigned from Scientology while controlling it. When
the FBI raided Scientology, Hubbard instituted a massive evidence
burning project.

Such and honest liar .. err .. man.


> example, he laid down a firm rule for Church of Scientology
>
> staff in official dealings: "Never use lies." ("The Missing
>
> Ingredient", [August 13, 1970]). In a policy directive
>
> entitled, "Safe Ground" (October 27, 1974), Mr. Hubbard
>
> reiterated this point: "1. NEVER SAY OR PUBLISH ANYTHING YOU
> CANNOT PROVE OR DOCUMENT; 2. ALWAYS DOCUMENT THE TRUTH TO
> OPPOSE LIES."


Rathbun here is most amiusing. He tells so many obvious lies
he has to be a liar himself or a retard.

> 14. The value of truth and honesty in one's dealing wit

> others goes much deeper than mere pragmatism. Honest and
> ethical behavior enhance the well-being of an individual and a
> group; dishonesty and unethical acts degrade a person and an
>
>
>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 1) An "auditor" is a Scientology minister who counsels
> parishioners. The term is derived from a Latin term meaning
> one who listens.
>
> 2) Due to space limitations, copies of the writings of L. Ron
> Hubbard referred to herein are not attached, but can be
> supplied to this Court upon request.
>
> -5-
>
>
>
> organization. In a book originally published in 1951, Mr.
> Hubbard explained why maintaining high ethical standards is so
>

Then Scientology must be the most degraded organization
on earth.

> important, not just to Scientologists, but to everyone:
>
> Thus, dishonest conduct is nonsurvival . . . . The
> keeping of one's word, when it has been sacredly
> pledged, is an act of survival, since one is then
> trusted, but only so long as one keep's one's word.
>

Scientology can't get more dishonest.

Rathbun is an obvious moron.

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roger gonnet schrieb:

> "I am being defamed and forged here" <Stilllov...@myway.com> a écrit dans
> le message de news: 1137872751.9...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > Also a great signature you have, Marty. Generous, determined and
> > strong! Not some greedy little perverted and confused doctor scribble.
>
> I see in your criminal OSAer babbles that you're against medicine as well as
> psychiatry.

Really, that you see in my posting about Marty's remarkable and stong
signature and affidavit? Well, Roger, that means that you have not all
marbles together.


>
> Bunches of crime cult hypocrites you are, OSA and RTC!

Sometimes I ask me if you are on p$ych drugs, Roger, as you post so
incoherently.

Barbara Schwarz
--
http://www.thunderstar.net/~Schwarz/
(I am concerned about Dave Touretzky's actitivies.)

Other interesting websites:
http://www.religiousfreedomwatch.org/extremists/
(About Valerie Emanuel, "Eru Ilúvatar"-suspect, who says she is
insane. Eru stalks, defames and abuses me.)
http://www.religiousfreedomwatch.org/extremists/emanuelv1.html

http://www.alarmgermany.org/
http://bernie.cncfamily.com/sc/sitemap.htm
http://www.cchr.org
http://www.datafilter.com/mc
http://thefreespeechstore.com/
http://www.amatterofjustice.org/amoj/00index.cfm

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wbarwell schrieb:

> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>
>
>
> > Scientology religion. I am responsible for ensuring that the
> >
> > ethical standards of Scientology are observed to the letter.
>
>
> As if Scientology has any.
>
> I note that Scientology has been cught red handed infiltrating
> governments, the US, Canada, and Greece.

Not Scientology, infiltrators. What is your relation to Scientology,
Willy Barwell? Did you try to infiltrate Scientology before?

> And has repeatedly been foound guilty in courts of fair
> gaming people.

You are fair gaming L. Ron Hubbard and Scientologists, Mark Rathbun and
me. You are violating laws.


>
>
> >
> > My life is dedicated to the support and preservation of the
> > Scientology religion and its scripture, which consists of the
> > religious writings of Mr. Hubbard.
> >
> > 3. I am familiar with this litigation and the outrageous
> >
> > accusations introduced against the Church of Scientology under
> >
> > the guise of an explanation of Armstrong's "state of mind."
> >
> > Armstrong was thus permitted to introduce evidence which
> >
> > twisted and perverted the facts about his former religion and
> >
> > its system of ethics and justice one hundred and eighty degrees
> >
> > from the truth. In fact, Scientologists, as a group, comprise
> >
> > [Page Break]
> >
> >
> >
> > the most ethical people, following the highest ethical
> >
> > standards, of any group in the world today.
> >
>
>
> In regards to having been repeatedly found on the wrong side
> of the law, Rathbun seems to be either a Class A liar or
> delusionaly.

I read postings about you that you are a Black Propagandist, and is
shows. You blame Marty on what is wrong withour self.
>

>
> > 4. At trial, the Church of Scientology of California was
> > effectively prevented from placing into the record the
> > overwhelming evidence of Scientology's emphasis on honesty and
> > integrity, or from demonstrating to the Court the truth about
> >
>
> A big load of propaganda means nothing.

This is what I think when I read your postings, Willy.


> >
> > 5. Armstrong spent a considerable time at trial asserting
> >
> > that an alleged practice of "fair game" made him fearful, and
> >
> > that this fear was a justification for his theft of documents.
> >
> > Armstrong's use and description of the term "fair game," and
> >
> > his allegations of fear concerning it, are entirely belied by
> >
> > -2-
> >
> >
> >
> > Church scripture, doctrine and essential philosophy. "fair
> >
> > game" was a term used in the Church for a short while in the
> >
> > 1960's. By the time Armstrong first entered the Church, the
> >
> > term was no longer used, and the policy referring to it had
> >
> > been expressly cancelled.
>
>
> In 1984 and 1991 Scientology argued in court that fair game
> was a core Scientology practice.
> This in the cases of Armstrong and Wollersheim.
> The courts didn't accept that mosntraous claim.

You should go back to school. Your spelling is awful. I am convinced
that L. Ron Hubbard never wrote the Fair Game policy and that it was
planted by an infiltrator.


>
> Here, Rathbun is exposed as a liar.

One day he will sue you for your lies about him.


> Rathbun is a liar.

Having read so many postings of yours, William, I say: "Not Marty
Rathbun but William Barwell is the liar."
Why do you hate Scientology anyway? You just spam hatred here but I
never read what your relationship to Scientology is.


>
>
>
> >
> > 6. As used for this brief time within the Church, "fair
> >
> > game" had not even the slightest resemblance to the wild
> >
> > accusations made by Armstrong. It meant simply that an
> >
>
> A lie. As seen by the 1976 Dec 23 1965 HCOPL
> which attached the 18 Oct 67 HCOPL that pointedly
> said no policy on SPs had changed.
> One simply could not use the words fair game on an EO.
>
> Rathbun was a liar. Again.

He says the truth, that is also my experience and that of thousands of
others people. Only you few anti-religious extremists claim otherwise.
You are the liars.


>
>
>
> > Dictionary, Rev. Fourth Edition, pg. 1255).
> >
> > 7. The Scientology ethics and justice system is a
> >
> > privilege and benefit for Scientologists. Scientologists can
> >
>
> 1965
>
> HCOPL

Stop spamming, Willy. You make any thread unreadable.
These are YOUR policies, not those of L. Ron Hubbard. Guys like you
planted them in the orgs and then you attack them on what you planted.
This is so criminal and disgusting.

>
>
>
>
> > and do avail themselves of the Scientology ethics and justice
> >
> > system as it is inexpensive, swift, sane, accurate and based
> >
> > solely on getting to the truth.
>
>
> Many people can attest Scientology justice is almost always an insane
> kangaroo court

Only when an non-Scientological infiltrator is in Charge. When done by
a real Scientologist, as Marty Rathbun, justice is very just. If you
would hold court, William, it would be awful, it would be as biased as
the court that Nazi judges held.


>
>
> >
> >
> > is that man is basically good.
>
>
>
> And some men are not. Hubbard was not.

He was, you are bad. I am sure that you have a psychiatric master who
tells you to attack Scientology. What is your award, William? How cheap
are you?


>
>
>
> > As an individual becomes more
> >
> > aware and able through the application of Scientology religious
> >
> > technology, he becomes more honest, ethical,
>
>
> Didn't work with Hubbard,

He was ethical from the start and always stayed ethical but you can't
imagine it, as you are so unethically, Willy.


> >
> > 10. The reference to a person being "fair game" is a
> > direct reference to what individuals who cannot have access to
> > the Scientology justice system are likely to receive at the
> > hands of the justice systems extant in society. Compared to
> > Scientology ethics and justice procedures, lay justice
> > proceedings are, in fact, barbaric.
> >
>
>
> A massive lie.

Here is it again, you try to give Marty your bad character, Willy. You
are the massive liar.

>
> Ask those who have been there.
> gang bang sec check.

Infiltrator games have nothing to do with Scientology. Infiltrators run
on the beat of a psychiatric case officer. Like you, I would say.


>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > 11. Contrary to the allegations made by Armstrong
> > throughout the trial of this case and repeated unquestioningly
> > by Judge Breckenridge, the basic values of honesty and
> > integrity are the bedrock upon which Scientologists build their
> >
> > -4-
> >
> >
> >
> > lives and upon which any individual must so build if he is to
> > live happily and in harmony with his fellows.
> >
> Oddly enough, Scientology seems unable to
> live much in harmony with others.

You are the one who defames and hates Scientologists.

>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > 12. The scriptures of Scientology are replete with
> >
> > admonitions to its adherents to build their lives on the
> >
> > foundations of honesty and integrity. As Mr. Hubbard stated
> >
> > in a technical bulletin titled " Auditor's 1/ Rights
> >
> > Modified," written in 1972: "The road to truth is begun with
> >
> > honesty." 2/
>
> This from a man who was one of the biggest liars in history.

This is your lie. That is the psychiatric lie. P$ychs make it up and
their agents repeats this and other lies. I see it every day on ARS.

>
> > 13. Mr. Hubbard's injunction to be truthful covers all
> > aspects of an individual's and organization's activities. For
> >
>
> Hubbard lied he had resigned from Scientology while controlling it. When
> the FBI raided Scientology, Hubbard instituted a massive evidence
> burning project.

As L. Ron Hubbard never did anything criminal, he did not fear the FBI
and did not order such operation. If such a project was ordered, then
by infiltrators who wanted to cover up their infiltration acts.


>
> Such and honest liar .. err .. man.

This is your lie. That is the psychiatric lie. P$ychs make it up and
their agents repeats this and other lies. I see it every day on ARS.


>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > example, he laid down a firm rule for Church of Scientology
> >
> > staff in official dealings: "Never use lies." ("The Missing
> >
> > Ingredient", [August 13, 1970]). In a policy directive
> >
> > entitled, "Safe Ground" (October 27, 1974), Mr. Hubbard
> >
> > reiterated this point: "1. NEVER SAY OR PUBLISH ANYTHING YOU
> > CANNOT PROVE OR DOCUMENT; 2. ALWAYS DOCUMENT THE TRUTH TO
> > OPPOSE LIES."
>
>
> Rathbun here is most amiusing.

You can't spell. It is ridiculous that an uneducated man like you wants
to ridicule educated Marty Rathbun.

>He tells so many obvious lies
> he has to be a liar himself or a retard.

That is what I ask myself when I read your postings. Compared to Marty
you sound mentally retarded.


>
> > 14. The value of truth and honesty in one's dealing wit
> > others goes much deeper than mere pragmatism. Honest and
> > ethical behavior enhance the well-being of an individual and a
> > group; dishonesty and unethical acts degrade a person and an
> >
> >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > 1) An "auditor" is a Scientology minister who counsels
> > parishioners. The term is derived from a Latin term meaning
> > one who listens.
> >
> > 2) Due to space limitations, copies of the writings of L. Ron
> > Hubbard referred to herein are not attached, but can be
> > supplied to this Court upon request.
> >
> > -5-
> >
> >
> >
> > organization. In a book originally published in 1951, Mr.
> > Hubbard explained why maintaining high ethical standards is so
> >
>
> Then Scientology must be the most degraded organization
> on earth.

There, this is what I mean. You are not right in mind.


>
>
>
> > important, not just to Scientologists, but to everyone:
> >
> > Thus, dishonest conduct is nonsurvival . . . . The
> > keeping of one's word, when it has been sacredly
> > pledged, is an act of survival, since one is then
> > trusted, but only so long as one keep's one's word.
> >
>
> Scientology can't get more dishonest.

Dishonesty is your problem, evident. Your lies are all over Usenet.


>
> Rathbun is an obvious moron.

You are just jealous.
>

> It's all coming down! It's all coming down!
> IT'S ALL COMING DOWN!

And disturbed!


> - Texas Chainsaw Massacre II

Get a life, Willy.

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wbarwell schrieb:

> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>
> > P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let me
> > post it in one piece.
>
> Sighhh..... you left off the headers, dates,
> court, place et al.


I didn't. You are too dumb to find the headers. Your hatred drops in
your face, and then you don't see anymore.

I am being defamed and forged here

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wbarwell wrote:
> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>
> > P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let me
> > post it in one piece.
>
> Sighhh..... you left off the headers, dates,
> court, place et al.

You mean the headers of the Marty Rathbun affidavit? See, because you
spam so badly, readers don't read your postings carefully anymore as
they think it is anyway just spam.

Complain to your friend Gerry Armstrong, he hid the headers.

However, the date was on it, blind hate man.

I am being defamed and forged here

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wbarwell wrote:
> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>
> HANA WHITFIELD DECLARATION APRIL 4, 1994

http://www.religiousfreedomwatch.org/false_exp/whitfield1.html


>
>
>
> Graham E. Berry, State Bar No. 128503

Is he still disbarred?

Barbara Schwarz

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wbarwell wrote:
> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>
> HANA WHITFIELD DECLARATION APRIL 4, 1994

http://www.religiousfreedomwatch.org/false_exp/whitfield1.html


>
>
>
> Graham E. Berry, State Bar No. 128503

Is he still disbared?

Barbara Schwarz

wbarwell

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I am being defamed and forged here wrote:

>
> wbarwell schrieb:
>
>> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Scientology religion. I am responsible for ensuring that the
>> >
>> > ethical standards of Scientology are observed to the letter.
>>
>>
>> As if Scientology has any.
>>
>> I note that Scientology has been cught red handed infiltrating
>> governments, the US, Canada, and Greece.
>
> Not Scientology, infiltrators. What is your relation to Scientology,
> Willy Barwell? Did you try to infiltrate Scientology before?

No, scientologists. Hubbard at the top.
Mary Sue Hunbbard, his wife, Kember and others who were
long time Scientologists following Hubbard's orders.

Your mad, insane, stupid gruntings don't change the facts.
Yiu have no brains, no honesty.

AFFIDAVIT OF TONJA C. BURDEN



Copyright (C) 1980 Tonja Burden
Redistribution rights granted for non commercial purposes.


My name is Tonja Burden of Las Vegas, Nevada. I am 20 years old.
On or about March 3, 1973, when I was 13 years old, my father and mother
were recruited to join Scientology. I joined Scientology after being
recruited by Billy Kohn, and signed my Sea Organization contract for one
billion years on or about March 3, 1973.
Kohn stated that we would be placed on the staff in Las Vegas, live
in well furnished, private quarters, eat well and earn a substantial
amount of money with two days off per week. My father sold his Cadillac
and sports car, and we drove to Los Angeles with our recruiter.

Scientology placed me in the Cadet Organization, and my parents in
the American Saint Hill Organization (ASHO). The Cadet Organization,
headed by Dorothy Jefferson, at 811 Beacon Street, Los Angeles,
California, consisted of two three-story buildings that housed
approximately 400 children. The Cadet Organization was designed to
teach children about Scientology.

----------

At Fort Harrison I remained LRH's personal messenger. I observed
LRH control the operation of Scientology in the various 'orgs' worldwide
from Fort Harrison. I coded and decoded messages to and directly from
Hubbard. Hubbard used approximately 15 codes at this time to conceal
his operations, programs and policies, which he disseminated worldwide.
I personally delivered messages concerning Operation Snowhite, Operation
Freakout, Operation Goldmine, and other Scientology secret and illegal
operations. I also filed these operations in Hubbard's personal filing
cabinet, and later in filing cabinets of the GO.

All Telex communications were processed through his messengers.
These Telexes were coded and sent to: Los Angeles, United States
Guardian's Office, Folo, RONY, Africa, Henning Heldt, Arthur Maren, Jane
Kember and other individuals and locations. Telexes were sent to all
Guardian Offices worldwide. One Telex from LRH questioned Mayor
Cazares' educational background. He discovered this information through
a private investigator.

LRH declared people Suppressive Persons if they escaped from
Scientology. He sent Telexes to the Guardian's Office listing the SP's.
I have seen names of people declared SP's by LRH.

You lie and lie and lie.
That is all you do, you don't even think, just lie at the drop
of a hat automatically.

>
>> And has repeatedly been found guilty in courts of fair


>> gaming people.
>
> You are fair gaming L. Ron Hubbard and Scientologists, Mark Rathbun and
> me. You are violating laws.
>>

You stupid, ambulatory schizophrenic.

Telling the truth is not fair gamig.
You haven't an honest bone in your body.
You are the end point of Scientology processing,
the perfect, automatic, total liar.

Lies exude from you like slime from a slug.


>> > My life is dedicated to the support and preservation of the
>> > Scientology religion and its scripture, which consists of the
>> > religious writings of Mr. Hubbard.
>> >
>> > 3. I am familiar with this litigation and the outrageous
>> >
>> > accusations introduced against the Church of Scientology under
>> >
>> > the guise of an explanation of Armstrong's "state of mind."
>> >
>> > Armstrong was thus permitted to introduce evidence which
>> >
>> > twisted and perverted the facts about his former religion and
>> >
>> > its system of ethics and justice one hundred and eighty degrees
>> >
>> > from the truth. In fact, Scientologists, as a group, comprise
>> >
>> > [Page Break]
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > the most ethical people, following the highest ethical
>> >
>> > standards, of any group in the world today.
>> >
>>
>>
>> In regards to having been repeatedly found on the wrong side
>> of the law, Rathbun seems to be either a Class A liar or
>> delusionaly.
>
> I read postings about you that you are a Black Propagandist, and is
> shows. You blame Marty on what is wrong withour self.


Liar, like you. Exuding lies and nothing but lies.
Literally incapable of telling truth.
Dekluded AND dishonest.


>>
>
>>
>> > 4. At trial, the Church of Scientology of California was
>> > effectively prevented from placing into the record the
>> > overwhelming evidence of Scientology's emphasis on honesty and
>> > integrity, or from demonstrating to the Court the truth about
>> >
>>
>> A big load of propaganda means nothing.
>
> This is what I think when I read your postings, Willy.
>

Judges do not care about piles of lies.
What they allow is evidence, not lying claims.


>> > 5. Armstrong spent a considerable time at trial asserting
>> >
>> > that an alleged practice of "fair game" made him fearful, and
>> >
>> > that this fear was a justification for his theft of documents.
>> >
>> > Armstrong's use and description of the term "fair game," and
>> >
>> > his allegations of fear concerning it, are entirely belied by
>> >
>> > -2-
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Church scripture, doctrine and essential philosophy. "fair
>> >
>> > game" was a term used in the Church for a short while in the
>> >
>> > 1960's. By the time Armstrong first entered the Church, the
>> >
>> > term was no longer used, and the policy referring to it had
>> >
>> > been expressly cancelled.
>>
>>
>> In 1984 and 1991 Scientology argued in court that fair game
>> was a core Scientology practice.
>> This in the cases of Armstrong and Wollersheim.
>> The courts didn't accept that mosntraous claim.
>
> You should go back to school. Your spelling is awful. I am convinced
> that L. Ron Hubbard never wrote the Fair Game policy and that it was
> planted by an infiltrator.

You didn't observe crap. Liar.

He wrote these HCOPLs and collected them just 5 years later
in his OEC volumes.

And as head of CoS set up GO to act on
his commands to fair game people.

Scientology argued in court that fair game was core
Scientology policy at least twice.
DM took Hubbard's fair game crap seriously.


>>
>> Here, Rathbun is exposed as a liar.
>
> One day he will sue you for your lies about him.

I am exposing Rathbun's lies and his insanity here now.


>
>> Rathbun is a liar.
>
> Having read so many postings of yours, William, I say: "Not Marty
> Rathbun but William Barwell is the liar."
> Why do you hate Scientology anyway? You just spam hatred here but I
> never read what your relationship to Scientology is.

Rathbun was a liar and you are too.
Hubbard was aliar, lying is what Scientology does.
It is a cult that destroys all concepts of truth among
its members.

This is the reason Scientology is evil.
You have decided you will be evil too.
You will lie and lie and lie and lie.

Its all you know how to do now.

And not even good lies.

No wonder in your insane state you love Rathbun. He's a
total liar, just like you.

>> >
>> > 6. As used for this brief time within the Church, "fair
>> >
>> > game" had not even the slightest resemblance to the wild
>> >
>> > accusations made by Armstrong. It meant simply that an
>> >
>>
>> A lie. As seen by the 1976 Dec 23 1965 HCOPL
>> which attached the 18 Oct 67 HCOPL that pointedly
>> said no policy on SPs had changed.
>> One simply could not use the words fair game on an EO.
>>
>> Rathbun was a liar. Again.
>
> He says the truth, that is also my experience and that of thousands of
> others people. Only you few anti-religious extremists claim otherwise.
> You are the liars.


Rathbun lies, and lied big and would easily
be shown to be a liar by plopping OECs Vol 0 and
Vol 1 down in a court of law.

Scientology's own stupid site has a list of official
HCOPLs listed chronologically. The Fair Game law
HCOPL 23 dec 1965 is listed there.
You stupid liar.

You mad, stupid, lying idiot.


>>
>>
>>
>> > Dictionary, Rev. Fourth Edition, pg. 1255).
>> >
>> > 7. The Scientology ethics and justice system is a
>> >
>> > privilege and benefit for Scientologists. Scientologists can
>> >
>>
>> 1965
>>
>> HCOPL
>
> Stop spamming, Willy. You make any thread unreadable.
> These are YOUR policies, not those of L. Ron Hubbard. Guys like you
> planted them in the orgs and then you attack them on what you planted.
> This is so criminal and disgusting.
>


"Stop telling the truth Willy! Stop telling the
truth Willy!"

Your buddy posted Rathbun's lies, I am debunking them
and showing he lied. I court.
Shameless and incapable of a simple truth.


>>
>> > and do avail themselves of the Scientology ethics and justice
>> >
>> > system as it is inexpensive, swift, sane, accurate and based
>> >
>> > solely on getting to the truth.
>>
>>
>> Many people can attest Scientology justice is almost always an insane
>> kangaroo court
>
> Only when an non-Scientological infiltrator is in Charge. When done by
> a real Scientologist, as Marty Rathbun, justice is very just. If you
> would hold court, William, it would be awful, it would be as biased as
> the court that Nazi judges held.


Its ALWAYS an insane kangaroo court now.


Ask those who have bene through it.
And insane cult with an insane lack of justice.

But what can you expect of a cult of liars.


>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > is that man is basically good.
>>
>>
>>
>> And some men are not. Hubbard was not.
>
> He was, you are bad. I am sure that you have a psychiatric master who
> tells you to attack Scientology. What is your award, William? How cheap
> are you?
>>
>>
>>
>> > As an individual becomes more
>> >
>> > aware and able through the application of Scientology religious
>> >
>> > technology, he becomes more honest, ethical,
>>
>>
>> Didn't work with Hubbard,
>
> He was ethical from the start and always stayed ethical but you can't
> imagine it, as you are so unethically, Willy.
>
>
>> >
>> > 10. The reference to a person being "fair game" is a
>> > direct reference to what individuals who cannot have access to
>> > the Scientology justice system are likely to receive at the
>> > hands of the justice systems extant in society. Compared to
>> > Scientology ethics and justice procedures, lay justice
>> > proceedings are, in fact, barbaric.
>> >
>>
>>
>> A massive lie.
>
> Here is it again, you try to give Marty your bad character, Willy. You
> are the massive liar.
>
>>
>> Ask those who have been there.
>> gang bang sec check.
>
> Infiltrator games have nothing to do with Scientology. Infiltrators run
> on the beat of a psychiatric case officer. Like you, I would say.


No infiltrators, cult morons following Hubbard's rules.


Yoi lie again.

>>
>> > 11. Contrary to the allegations made by Armstrong
>> > throughout the trial of this case and repeated unquestioningly
>> > by Judge Breckenridge, the basic values of honesty and
>> > integrity are the bedrock upon which Scientologists build their
>> >
>> > -4-
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > lives and upon which any individual must so build if he is to
>> > live happily and in harmony with his fellows.
>> >
>> Oddly enough, Scientology seems unable to
>> live much in harmony with others.
>
> You are the one who defames and hates Scientologists.
>

I tell the sad truth and you defame and lie about me.

Proof Scientology is evil.
It creates mad liars like you.

>>
>> > 12. The scriptures of Scientology are replete with
>> >
>> > admonitions to its adherents to build their lives on the
>> >
>> > foundations of honesty and integrity. As Mr. Hubbard stated
>> >
>> > in a technical bulletin titled " Auditor's 1/ Rights
>> >
>> > Modified," written in 1972: "The road to truth is begun with
>> >
>> > honesty." 2/
>>
>> This from a man who was one of the biggest liars in history.
> This is your lie. That is the psychiatric lie. P$ychs make it up and
> their agents repeats this and other lies. I see it every day on ARS.
>
>

Hubbard was a liar. End of story.
Hubbard, like you could not tell truth.

>
>>
>> > 13. Mr. Hubbard's injunction to be truthful covers all
>> > aspects of an individual's and organization's activities. For
>> >
>>
>> Hubbard lied he had resigned from Scientology while controlling it.
>> When the FBI raided Scientology, Hubbard instituted a massive evidence
>> burning project.
>
> As L. Ron Hubbard never did anything criminal, he did not fear the FBI
> and did not order such operation. If such a project was ordered, then
> by infiltrators who wanted to cover up their infiltration acts.

He did and died on the run from the law.

>> Such and honest liar .. err .. man.
>
> This is your lie. That is the psychiatric lie. P$ychs make it up and
> their agents repeats this and other lies. I see it every day on ARS.
>>
>>
>>
>> > example, he laid down a firm rule for Church of Scientology
>> >
>> > staff in official dealings: "Never use lies." ("The Missing
>> >
>> > Ingredient", [August 13, 1970]). In a policy directive
>> >
>> > entitled, "Safe Ground" (October 27, 1974), Mr. Hubbard
>> >
>> > reiterated this point: "1. NEVER SAY OR PUBLISH ANYTHING YOU
>> > CANNOT PROVE OR DOCUMENT; 2. ALWAYS DOCUMENT THE TRUTH TO
>> > OPPOSE LIES."
>>
>>

>> Rathbun here is most amusing.


>
> You can't spell. It is ridiculous that an uneducated man like you wants
> to ridicule educated Marty Rathbun

Rathbun is not educated.
Except in lying.

--

It's all coming down! It's all coming down!
IT'S ALL COMING DOWN!

- Texas Chainsaw Massacre II


Cheerful Charlie

wbarwell

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I am being defamed and forged here wrote:

>
> wbarwell schrieb:
>
>> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>>
>> > P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let
>> > me post it in one piece.
>>
>> Sighhh..... you left off the headers, dates,
>> court, place et al.
>
>
> I didn't. You are too dumb to find the headers. Your hatred drops in
> your face, and then you don't see anymore.
>

Not you you stupid cow. The craphead that posted
Marty's pack of outrageous lies.

wbarwell

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I am being defamed and forged here wrote:

>
> wbarwell wrote:
>> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>>
>> > P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let
>> > me post it in one piece.
>>
>> Sighhh..... you left off the headers, dates,
>> court, place et al.
>
> You mean the headers of the Marty Rathbun affidavit? See, because you
> spam so badly, readers don't read your postings carefully anymore as
> they think it is anyway just spam.
>

Your anonymous cult buddy left
them off because he is stupid.

Barbara Schwarz

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wbarwell wrote:
> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>
> >
> > wbarwell schrieb:
> >
> >> I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
> >>
> >> > P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let
> >> > me post it in one piece.
> >>
> >> Sighhh..... you left off the headers, dates,
> >> court, place et al.
> >
> >
> > I didn't. You are too dumb to find the headers. Your hatred drops in
> > your face, and then you don't see anymore.
> >
>
> Not you you stupid cow.

Thanks for showing lurkers what an unprofessional person you are, Willy
Barwell.

>The craphead that posted
> Marty's pack of outrageous lies.

I wonder what psychiatric drugs make you to the per se libeler that you
are, Willy. Marty doesn't lie, under oath or not under oath. He takes
the truth serious, as I do, and you don't even know what the truth is.


Barbara Schwarz
--
http://www.thunderstar.net/~Schwarz/
(I am concerned about Dave Touretzky's actitivies.)

(About Valerie Emanuel, "Eru Avatar"-suspect, who says she is mentally
ill. Eru stalks, defames and abuses me.)

http://www.freespeechstore.com/
http://www.amatterofjustice.org/amoj/00index.cfm

Kevin Brady

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Barbara Schwarz wrote:
> wbarwell wrote:
>
>>I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>>
>>
>>>wbarwell schrieb:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let
>>>>>me post it in one piece.
>>>>
>>>>Sighhh..... you left off the headers, dates,
>>>>court, place et al.
>>>
>>>
>>>I didn't. You are too dumb to find the headers. Your hatred drops in
>>>your face, and then you don't see anymore.
>>>
>>
>>Not you you stupid cow.
>
>
> Thanks for showing lurkers what an unprofessional person you are, Willy
> Barwell.

Thanks for continuing to show how insane those who support the Church of
Scientology are, in spite of knowing how crimianl they are.

Oh, Nutzy, you will have SO much to atone for, it's no wonder you just
keep committing crimes and getting crazier: how could you possibly
confront truth when you are so toxic?

>>The craphead that posted
>>Marty's pack of outrageous lies.
>
>
> I wonder what psychiatric drugs make you to the per se libeler that you
> are, Willy.

I wonder what process is left unflat on you, you kook.

> Marty doesn't lie, under oath or not under oath.

Well, if you say it, then it must mean he lies like a rug!

> He takes
> the truth serious, as I do, and you don't even know what the truth is.

Pot-Kettle-Black!

Of course!

Because she's...

> Nutzy Schwarz

--
"Our war has been forced to become 'To take over absolutely the field of
mental healing on this planet in all forms.'

That was not the original purpose. The original purpose was to clear
Earth. The battles suffered developed the data that we had an enemy who
would have to be gotten out of the way and this meant that we were at war …

By showing him to be brutal, venal and plotting we get him discarded.

Our direct assault will come when they start to arrest his principals
and troops for crimes (already begun).

Our total victory will come when we run his organisations, perform his
functions and obtain his financing and appropriations."

-- L. Ron Hubbard
"The WAR", 2 Dec 69

Barbara Schwarz

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Kevin Brady wrote:
> Barbara Schwarz wrote:
> > wbarwell wrote:
> >
> >>I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>wbarwell schrieb:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let
> >>>>>me post it in one piece.
> >>>>
> >>>>Sighhh..... you left off the headers, dates,
> >>>>court, place et al.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>I didn't. You are too dumb to find the headers. Your hatred drops in
> >>>your face, and then you don't see anymore.
> >>>
> >>
> >>Not you you stupid cow.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for showing lurkers what an unprofessional person you are, Willy
> > Barwell.
>
> Thanks for continuing to show how insane those who support the Church of
> Scientology are, in spite of knowing how crimianl they are.

Kevin spits rabies stricken coyote foam. He has himself not under
control. Imagine you are a patient and you lie on the sofa of this
lunatic. And then you are drugged when he explodes and you can't walk
out. My goodness! What a nightmare!

>
> Oh, Nutzy, you will have SO much to atone for, it's no wonder you just
> keep committing crimes and getting crazier: how could you possibly
> confront truth when you are so toxic?

He is the emotional unstable guy. What crimes do I commit? None, I just
post the truth and defend myself and good people against anti-religious
defamation. He can't handle it because he knows he is wrong. So, he
becomes abusive. No wonder that such a guy whats to be come a p$ych. He
is committing these crimes while on the job. I will complain to his
employer, Stanford, if he doesn't end the criminal abuse.

Rest of the KGB abuse is snipped.

Barbara Schwarz
--
http://www.thunderstar.net/~Schwarz/
(I am concerned about Dave Touretzky's actitivies.)

(About Valerie Emanuel, "Eru Avatar"-suspect, who says she is insane.

Kevin Brady

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Barbara Schwarz wrote:
> Kevin Brady wrote:
>
>>Barbara Schwarz wrote:
>>
>>>wbarwell wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>wbarwell schrieb:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>I am being defamed and forged here wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>P.S. Had to post the affidavit in installments, Google doesn't let
>>>>>>>me post it in one piece.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Sighhh..... you left off the headers, dates,
>>>>>>court, place et al.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I didn't. You are too dumb to find the headers. Your hatred drops in
>>>>>your face, and then you don't see anymore.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Not you you stupid cow.
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks for showing lurkers what an unprofessional person you are, Willy
>>>Barwell.
>>
>>Thanks for continuing to show how insane those who support the Church of
>>Scientology are, in spite of knowing how crimianl they are.
>
>
> Kevin spits rabies stricken coyote foam. He has himself not under
> control.

Me? I'm fine. You, on the other hand, are shilling for a criminal cult.

> Imagine you are a patient and you lie on the sofa of this
> lunatic.

Why would people lie on my sofa? My chair works just fine. And, of
course, when I am administering a session, I'm not needling a psychopath
who is pretending that she has a grip on reality, and trying to lead
others into the place where her mind was raped.

> And then you are drugged when he explodes and you can't walk
> out.

Wow! What drugs do I have? Oh- that's right, you can't differentiate
between psychiatry and TIR. Tut-tut, nutsy.

> My goodness! What a nightmare!

Yes, you probably are living a continual nightmare: what if someone
finds out where you are hiding from the government? Why, you might be
deported! Kook!

>>Oh, Nutzy, you will have SO much to atone for, it's no wonder you just
>>keep committing crimes and getting crazier: how could you possibly
>>confront truth when you are so toxic?
>
>
> He is the emotional unstable guy.

Who is?

> What crimes do I commit?

You pretend to citizenship and hide from deportation, and you shill for
a criminal cult. You're a possible danger to yourself and others. You
probably have very little idea of what's really happening around you,
thus the fanciful world of Xenu and the Galac Patra you inhabit, instead.

> None, I just
> post the truth and defend myself and good people against anti-religious
> defamation.

People pointing out that you are insane is not anti-religious, it's
anti-Barbara. And if you'd stop shilling for a criminal cult, people
probably would just consider you a benign waste of space. However, as
long as you continue to front for criminals and thugs and mind-rapists,
you'll probably encounter antagonism.

> He can't handle it because he knows he is wrong.

No, Nutzy, I just know YOU are wrong.

> So, he
> becomes abusive.

Abusive? You are the person on the NG calling everyone a "psych", which
is the epitome of evil to you. You accuse people of crimes they don't
commit, try to plant impressions about them that are far from truth...
why, you are just plain Nuts!

> No wonder that such a guy whats to be come a p$ych.

No, Barbara, I want to become a licensed counselor. That means studying
some clinical psychology, going through a 3000 hour internship, and
passing a state certification test. Very different from you, an
uneducated, dimwitted, delusional and vicious psychopath.

> He
> is committing these crimes while on the job.

Which crimes?

> I will complain to his
> employer, Stanford, if he doesn't end the criminal abuse.

Who cares what you do? You're just a fugitive lunatic, like your dead
cult leader.

> Rest of the KGB abuse is snipped.

Good,now get back to fighting psychs, Nutsy.

I am TOSk

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Onlookers have trouble telling which is which.


Muldoon

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Hana Eltringhaman Whitfield affidavit, excerpt.

-snip for emphasis-

> 8. Hubbard once spoke about his strategies for
> "handling" his enemies. The best way was to,
> literally, drive them crazy, to use all one's
> resources to find their weaknesses and hit them
> hardest where it hurt the most. He said there were
> few men in history who mastered the techniques to
> do so successfully. He intimated he was one.

-snip-

Muldoon

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Typo corrected - and this should be posted twice anyway.

"Scientology" is "handling" ARS, and - it thinks - "handling" the
Internet.

Muldoon wrote:
> Hana Eltringham Whitfield affidavit, excerpt.

Muldoon

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wbarwell wrote:
> This hasn't been posted in a long while.
> Horrifying reading. I have re-formatted
> this 50 characters wide for posting to
> the net. Clip 'n save.
>

A very important affidavit.

> ****************************************


>
> HANA WHITFIELD DECLARATION APRIL 4, 1994
>
>
>

> Graham E. Berry, State Bar No. 128503

> 8. Hubbard once spoke about his strategies for
> "handling" his enemies. The best way was to,
> literally, drive them crazy, to use all one's
> resources to find their weaknesses and hit them
> hardest where it hurt the most. He said there were
> few men in history who mastered the techniques to
> do so successfully. He intimated he was one.
>
>

> be deprived of property or injured by any means by


> any Scientologist without any discipline of the

> Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or
> destroyed." This policy was never canceled by
> Hubbard.
>
>
> 36. The action of declaring people suppressive
> persons still continues in all Scientology
> Organizations.
>
>
> MISREPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE CANCELLATION OF FAIR
> GAME.
>
> 37. Scientologists argue interminably that
> Hubbard's "Fair Game" policy was canceled in 1968
> and again later, that it never existed, that
> because it doesn't appear in the 1991 policy
> manuals it doesn't exist, and more. A review of
> "Fair Game" cancellations shows this is false.
>
>
> 38. Hubbard policy of 21 October 1968,
> "CANCELLATION OF FAIR GAME," attached hereto as
> Exhibit 17, a key policy quoted by Scientologists
> as purportedly canceling "FAIR GAME," in fact
> upholds the "Fair Game" treatment of suppressive
> persons with criminal acts. It states, "The
> practice of declaring people FAIR GAME will cease.

> FAIR GAME may not appear on any Ethics Order. It


> causes bad public relations. This P/L does not

> cancel any policy on the treatment or handling of
> an SP" (emphasis
> added). This meant that a declared suppressive
> person or SP was still subject to the practice and
> acts ordered by "Fair Game." He just was not
> labeled "Fair Game" anymore.
>
>
> 39. An affidavit written by Hubbard on March 1976,
> attached hereto as Exhibit 18, though claimed by
> Scientologists to cancel "FAIR GAME," fails to do
> so.
>
> 40. An 8 June 1979, order titled, "DECLARE,"
> attached hereto as Exhibit 19, quotes Hubbard's
> "Fair Game" policy of 23 December 1965 and the
> words "THE FAIR GAME LAW." This was well after any
> Hubbard "cancellations."
>
>
> 41. In a 16 December 1980 "Sentencing Memorandum
> of the United States of America," attached hereto
> as Exhibit 20, US Attorney Ruff and US Assistant
> Attorneys Banoun, Hetherton and Winfree wrote

> that, "the fair game policy continued in effect


> well after the indictment in this case and the
> conviction of the first nine co-defendants.

> Defendants claim that the policy was abrogated by


> the Church's Board of Directors in late July or

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